Mucosal biopsy
From DrKoop's partner site on prostate, ProstateCommons.com
Mucosal skin biospsy is the removal of a small piece of skin or mucous membrane. The sample can be retrieved in several ways: a shave biopsy (scraping or shaving a thin layer), a punch biopsy (using a needle or punch to obtain a small, but deeper, sample), or an excision of tissue (cutting to remove a piece of tissue). The sample is sent to the laboratory to isolate and identify organisms that cause infection.
Review Date: 02/10/2006 ![]() advertisement
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