A skin biopsy is a procedure
in which a sample of skin tissue is removed, processed,
and examined under a microscope.
Several different methods
may be used to obtain a skin sample, depending on the
size and location of the abnormal area of skin, called
a skin lesion. The skin sample is placed in a solution,
such as formaldehyde, or in a sterile container if
infection is suspected. In each of these procedures,
the tissue is processed and then examined under a microscope.
Skin biopsies most often are done to diagnose
skin cancer, which may be suspected when an abnormal
area of skin has changed color, shape, size, or appearance
or has not healed after an injury. Skin cancers are
the most common type of cancers.
Early diagnosis of
a suspicious skin lesion and skin biopsy can help identify
skin cancers and lead to early treatment.
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