Biopsies done during colonoscopies are usually because of colon polyps. Colon polyps can be benign or malignant. As a general rule most polyps over 2cm are malignant, but not always. And colon polyps can also cause bright red rectal bleed.
BIOPSIES CAN BE TAKEN TO RULE OUT CANCER,SEE IF INFECTION IS PRESENT,OR A NUMBER OF OTHER REASONS.
AS FAR AS I KNOW HE TOOK THE BIOPSIES FROM THE COLON. I HAVE HAD ELEVATED LIVER STUDIES IN THE PAST BUT NOT THIS TIME. IVE BEEN TOLD THAT BIOPSIES ARE TO RULE OUT CANCER. IS THIS THE ONLY REASON. ANYBODY KNOW?
Tigre,
Normally a liver biopsy or more, is done to find out the condition of the liver..
Do you have any abnormal liver symptoms? Sometimes, when surgery is done, and they are already in there, they do this as it is conventient to get to while they are in there.
I had a large cyst drained in my liver in November of last year. I have polycystic liver disease.(By the way, I can find no one with this problem, hardly at all). While the surgeon was in there, he did 3 liver biopsies. It's done basically to find out what is going on within the liver.
I probably havent been much help.
Just my thoughts..
Have a nice day,
Lyn/Ark