kernbiopt
Kernbiopt is a term used in some languages to denote a core needle biopsy, a minimally invasive diagnostic procedure in which a hollow needle is used to extract a small cylinder of tissue from a lesion or organ. The sample preserves tissue architecture, which helps histopathologists distinguish between benign and malignant processes and characterize disease.
The procedure is typically performed on an outpatient basis under local anesthesia, with imaging guidance (ultrasound,
Indications include evaluation of suspicious masses (such as breast, thyroid, or liver nodules), staging and planning
Advantages include higher diagnostic yield than fine-needle aspiration for many conditions, preservation of tissue architecture, and
Kernbiopt is commonly used for breast lesions and thyroid nodules, but is also applied to liver, kidney,
See also: biopsy, fine-needle aspiration, incisional biopsy, excisional biopsy.