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[Medical diagnosis|Diagnosis]] of Diffuse large B cell lymphoma is made by removing a portion of the tumour through a [[biopsy]], and then examining this tissue using a microscope. Usually an experienced [[Hematopathology|hematopathologist]] makes this diagnosis. | [Medical diagnosis|Diagnosis]] of Diffuse large B cell lymphoma is made by removing a portion of the tumour through a [[biopsy]], and then examining this tissue using a microscope. Usually an experienced [[Hematopathology|hematopathologist]] makes this diagnosis. |
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Overview
[Medical diagnosis|Diagnosis]] of Diffuse large B cell lymphoma is made by removing a portion of the tumour through a biopsy, and then examining this tissue using a microscope. Usually an experienced hematopathologist makes this diagnosis.
Biopsy
[Medical diagnosis|Diagnosis]] of Diffuse large B cell lymphoma is made by removing a portion of the tumour through a biopsy, and then examining this tissue using a microscope. Usually an experienced hematopathologist makes this diagnosis.