Skin lesion biopsy

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What is Skin lesion biopsy?

A skin lesion biopsy is the removal of a piece of skin to diagnose or rule out an illness.

Alternative Names:

Punch biopsy; Shave biopsy; Skin biopsy; Biopsy - skin

Posts on Skin lesion biopsy (2001)
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