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Muscle Biopsy

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A muscle biopsy is a diagnostic procedure involving the removal of a small sample of muscle tissue for laboratory analysis. It is used to diagnose various muscle disorders, such as inflammatory myopathies, metabolic diseases, and muscular dystrophies, providing valuable insights into the underlying pathology.

Key Features

  • Invasive diagnostic procedure involving tissue sampling
  • Provides detailed information about muscle health and pathology
  • Utilizes techniques like needle biopsy or open surgical biopsy
  • Assists in diagnosing a variety of neuromuscular conditions
  • Requires specialized medical expertise and equipment

Pros

  • Allows precise diagnosis of complex muscle conditions
  • Provides valuable tissue samples for detailed analysis
  • Can guide targeted treatment plans
  • Minimally invasive when using needle biopsy

Cons

  • Invasive with potential discomfort or pain during and after the procedure
  • May involve risks such as infection or bleeding
  • Requires specialized medical personnel and facilities
  • Results may take several days to weeks depending on testing methods

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 01:10:59 AM UTC