A liver biopsy is a procedure where a physician removes a tiny sample of liver tissue. A pathologist will examine the tissue under a microscope to look for signs of disease or injury. During a percutaneous liver biopsy, a needle is inserted under your skin in the upper abdomen to remove a tiny sample of liver tissue. Percutaneous liver biopsy is the most common type of liver biopsy and has been done on a regular basis for many years. In order to verify accurate needle placement, your physician might perform a computed tomography scan or ultrasound.During a transjugular liver biopsy, a needle is inserted into the jugular vein, a vein in your neck.
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