Histopathology Biopsy Small Bone

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The Histopathology Biopsy – Small Bone test involves the microscopic examination of a small bone tissue sample to identify diseases affecting the bone. The sample is collected through a biopsy procedure, where a small piece of bone is removed using a needle or during surgery, then processed, stained, and analyzed under a microscope by a pathologist.
• It helps evaluate bone structure, cellular activity, and the presence of abnormal tissue, such as infection, inflammation, tumors, or metabolic disorders.

Description

Why It’s Done:

This test is used to:
• Diagnose bone tumors (benign or malignant)
• Evaluate bone infections (e.g., osteomyelitis)
• Investigate unexplained bone pain or swelling
• Assess bone lesions seen on imaging (X-rays, CT, MRI)
• Determine the extent of bone involvement in cancers or systemic diseases
• Monitor bone healing or response to treatment

Preparation:

Preparation depends on how the biopsy is performed (needle vs. surgical):
• Fasting may be required if sedation or general anesthesia will be used.
• Inform your doctor if you:
o Take blood thinners (e.g., aspirin, warfarin)
o Have any bleeding disorders
o Have had recent infections
o Are on any medications or supplements
• You may be advised to stop certain medications before the procedure.