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What is the definition or description of: salivary gland biopsy?

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Dr. Azen Jukic answered

Specializes in Pathology

Sample: It is a way to take a part of the salivary gland tissue for an examination under the microscope. It is then examined by a pathologist such as i for signs of a disease.

Answered 12/7/2012

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Saliva gland sample: Often done as a needle biopsy, if taken from a salivary gland can be useful with other diagnostic data to diagnose or rule out glandular cancer or other glandular disorders, especially in the aid of diagnosing sjogren's syndrome. I believe an ENT doctor to be the correct specialist to consult with.

Answered 6/10/2014

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Tissue sample: A surgical procedure to procure tissue from the gland to make a diagnosis so that proper treatment can follow.

Answered 1/6/2013

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Sample of Gland: One method of salivary gland biopsy is a needle biopsy. A needle is inserted into the gland. A piece of tissue or cells are removed and placed on slides, which are sent to a laboratory for examination. Another type is a surgical procedure to remove a larger section of the gland to evaluate.

Answered 1/7/2013

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See Below: A 'salivary gland' is an organ that produces saliva. In humans, there are three pairs (right and left) of glands, located in the head, that produce saliva. There are dozens of much smaller accessory salivary glands located in the mouth area-they also help to keep the mouth moist. A 'biopsy' is a surgical procedure to capture a tissue specimen for microscopic analysis, looking for disease.

Answered 11/2/2015

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