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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
==Biopsy== | |||
A nipple biopsy allows doctors to correctly diagnose Paget's disease of the breast. There are several types of nipple biopsy, including the procedures described below. | |||
*Surface biopsy: A glass slide is used to gently scrape cells from the surface of the skin. | |||
*Shave biopsy: A razor-like tool is used to remove the top layer of skin. | |||
*Punch biopsy: A circular cutting tool, called a punch, is used to remove a disk-shaped piece of tissue. | |||
*Wedge biopsy: A scalpel is used to remove a small wedge of tissue. | |||
To view histopathologic characteristic features of all subtypes of osteosarcoma, click [[Paget's disease of the breast pathophysiology|'''here''']]. | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
Biopsy
A nipple biopsy allows doctors to correctly diagnose Paget's disease of the breast. There are several types of nipple biopsy, including the procedures described below.
- Surface biopsy: A glass slide is used to gently scrape cells from the surface of the skin.
- Shave biopsy: A razor-like tool is used to remove the top layer of skin.
- Punch biopsy: A circular cutting tool, called a punch, is used to remove a disk-shaped piece of tissue.
- Wedge biopsy: A scalpel is used to remove a small wedge of tissue.
To view histopathologic characteristic features of all subtypes of osteosarcoma, click here.