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Colorectal biopsy

Colorectal biopsy

Colorectal biopsy: A colorectal biopsy is the removal of a small piece of tissue from the large intestine during colonoscopy. The sample is microscopically evaluated for abnormal (e.g. cancer) cells.

Colorectal biopsy: Other Names

Other names for Colorectal biopsy include:

  • Large intestine biopsy

Symptoms Associated with Colorectal biopsy

These symptoms may be diagnosed by, screened for, or associated with Colorectal biopsy:

Diseases Associated with Colorectal biopsy

These diseases or medical conditions may be diagnosed by, screened for, or associated with Colorectal biopsy:

Basic Information: Colorectal biopsy

Disease or Condition count: 0; see list of conditions below. These are the diseases or medical conditions in which the medical test 'Colorectal biopsy' may be involved.

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