Overview

A biopsy is performed to remove cells from the lesion or area in question and these are then sent to be viewed under the microscope by a pathologist for a more definitive answer.

At Synergy Radiology our highly trained radiologists can perform biopsy of various lesions using the guidance of Ultrasound or CT. Biopsy of Breast, Thyroid, Lung, Liver, Kidney and other masses can all be performed.

Using the image guidance ensures that the needle is placed in the correct position and the sample of cells being taken, is from within the lesion.

Preparing for a Biopsy

For most biopsy procedures, no preparation is required. However, if the biopsy involves an area such as the liver, we may request for you to cease blood thinning medication prior to the biopsy. We may also need to see any recent blood test results.

After the biopsy you will be asked to avoid blood thinning medication, including aspirin.

The Biopsy Procedure

Results

FAQs

When will my results be ready?
Your results will usually be available 2 -3 days after the biopsy, and will be sent directly from the pathology lab to your doctor. We highly recommend that you discuss all biopsy results with your doctor.

Are there any restrictions after a biopsy?
This depends on the region being biopsied. Our staff will provide you with specific instructions for post biopsy care.

What if I have bleeding tendencies?
Depending on the area of biopsy, we may need you to cease blood thinning medication prior to the biopsy, as well as provide recent blood test results.
Make sure your doctor has a list of your medications well ahead of your scan. After the biopsy you will be asked to avoid blood thinning medication, including aspirin.

What is the risk of infection?
If you have a local skin or systemic infection, a biopsy may put you at greater risk for spreading the infection into the local area. Make sure to tell your doctor if you have any infected wounds, boils, or rashes anywhere on your body.

Will the doctor performing my biopsy tell me what’s wrong?
Your pathology results will usually be available 2 -3 days after the biopsy, and will be sent direct from the pathology lab to your doctor. We highly recommend that you discuss all biopsy results with your referring doctor.

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