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Biopsies guidées à l’aiguille : contribution au diagnostic et aux études biologiques

Guided needle biopsy: contribution to diagnosis and to laboratory testing

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Abstract

Core needle biopsy is increasingly replacing excisional lymph node biopsy in the diagnosis of lymphomas and represents a viable alternative as long as the number and size of cores are not compromised for morphologic andmolecular studies.

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Les techniques de biopsies guidées par imagerie constituent une alternative raisonnable à l’exérèse chirurgicale ganglionnaire dans le diagnostic d’une hémopathie lymphoïde, à condition de réaliser de multiples prélèvements de grande taille, dont certains seront congelés pour des études moléculaires éventuelles.

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Brière, J., Bénet, C., Scemama, A. et al. Biopsies guidées à l’aiguille : contribution au diagnostic et aux études biologiques. Oncologie 13, 576–579 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10269-011-2067-z

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