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Biopsy result suggestive of nonnecrotizing granulomatous inflammation no phenotypically abnormal lymphoid population detected what does it mean?

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Chronic inflammation: The tissue provided to the pathologist showed chronic inflammation. No cancer was seen. The biopsy was not diagnostic of a particular disease. Biopsy results need to be interpreted in association with rest of your medical history, symptoms, signs, and other tests and imaging studies.

Answered 5/24/2014

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