Biopsy - biliary tract

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What is Biopsy - biliary tract?

A biliary tract biopsy is a procedure that involves taking a sample of tissue or material from the duodenum, bile ducts, pancreas, or pancreatic duct. The sample is then tested for malignancy (cancer) or other diseases.

Alternative Names:

Cytology analysis - biliary tract

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