A small portion of liver tissue is removed during a liver biopsy so that it can be studied under a microscope for indications of injury or illness. If blood tests or imaging investigations indicate you could have a liver issue, your doctor may advise a liver biopsy. The severity of someone's liver illness can also be determined through a liver biopsy. Decisions about treatment are influenced by this knowledge. Percutaneous liver biopsy is the most typical kind of liver biopsy. It entails taking a small amount of tissue by introducing a thin needle through the belly into the liver. The use of a neck vein is used in a different kind of liver biopsy. The transjugular biopsy is this kind. Determine a liver condition that cannot be determined with a physical examination, blood testing, or imaging investigations. Obtain a tissue sample from an abnormality that was identified by an imaging investigation. Establish the severity of the liver disease, often known as staging. Assist in creating treatment strategies based on the state of the liver.
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