vesebiopszia
Vesebiopszia refers to a medical procedure involving the removal of a tissue sample from the urinary bladder for examination. This diagnostic technique is employed when abnormalities are suspected within the bladder lining, such as suspicious growths, unexplained bleeding, or persistent inflammation. The primary goal of a vesebiopszia is to obtain cellular material that can be analyzed by a pathologist to determine the presence of disease, most commonly bladder cancer, but also other conditions like infections or benign tumors.
The procedure is typically performed during a cystoscopy, a process where a thin, flexible tube with a
Following the biopsy, the tissue samples are sent to a laboratory. Pathologists examine the cells under a