koeproovide
Koeproovide is the Estonian term commonly used to refer to tissue samples collected for medical analysis, diagnostic evaluation, or research. In clinical laboratories and biobanks, koeproovide include specimens such as biopsies, surgical resections, or organ tissue obtained from living patients or cadavers, and they are processed for histology, cytology, or molecular testing.
Etymology: The word derives from koe- meaning tissue or body, and proov meaning test or sample. The
Collection and handling: Koeproovide are collected by clinicians, pathologists, or biopsy technicians following standard operating procedures.
Ethics and regulation: The acquisition and use of koeproovide are governed by patient consent, privacy protections,
Usage in documentation: In Estonian laboratory records, koeproovide are referenced in pathology reports and biospecimen inventories.