Abdomen
... from the abdomen using local anesthesia and
needle and syringe. Pathological fracture A break in a ... fluid from the amniotic sac by inserting a
needle through the abdomen . The fluid is studied for a ... liver injury . Can be performed by passing a
needle between the ribs on the right side or at the ...
Amniocentesis
... procedure performed by inserting a hollow
needle through the abdominal wall into the uterus and ... 15 weeks of pregnancy , your doctor uses a fine
needle to remove a small amount of fluid from the ... fluid from the amniotic sac by inserting a
needle through the abdomen . The fluid is studied for a ...
Amniotic fluid
... by amniocentesis . In amniocentesis , a
needle is inserted into the uterus through the ... fluid from the amniotic sac by inserting a
needle through the abdomen . The fluid is studied for a ... . In amniocentesis , the doctor inserts a
needle through the mother's skin into the amniotic ...
Anesthetic
... There will be a hard pressure sensation when the
needle is inserted, and there is usually some brief pain when the
needle goes through the meninges . (See CSF ... area. There will be a pricking sensation as the
needle enters the skin . Tylenol may help reduce the ...
Aspiration
... ), ... Aspiration , fine needle: See Fine
needle aspiration . Search All of MedicineNet For: ... BURSA ASPIRATION - A procedure whereby a
needle is inserted into a bursa for the purpose of ... a small amount of bone marrow fluid through a
needle inserted into the bone. Aspiration ...
Biopsy
... BIOPSY - PLEURA L
needle - A pleura l
needle biopsy involves the use of a
needle (inserted from the skin ) to obtain a small ...
Bone marrow aspiration
... a small amount of bone marrow fluid through a
needle inserted into the bone. Bone marrow ... procedure, a doctor or nurse first uses a fine
needle to withdraw a small amount of liquid bone marrow ... piece of bone and bone marrow by inserting a
needle into the hipbone or breast bone. A pathologist ...
Bone marrow
... a small amount of bone marrow fluid through a
needle inserted into the bone. Bone Marrow The ... Bone marrow aspiration is the removal by fine
needle of a small amount of bone marrow for ... sample of bone marrow is taken by inserting a
needle into the pelvic bone just below the waist on ...
Bone marrow biopsy
... there may be a brief, sharp pain . The biopsy
needle may also produce a brief pain , usually more ... piece of bone and bone marrow by inserting a
needle into the hipbone or breast bone. A pathologist ... sample of bone marrow is taken by inserting a
needle into the pelvic bone just below the waist on ...
Bronchoscopy
... (see bronchoscope), or percutaneous
needle biopsy (insertion of a fine
needle through the skin and into the lung to obtain ... pleura l fluid or sputum Bronchoscopy Lung
needle biopsy Surgical lung biopsy ... Cancer ...
Chest X
... pleura l fluid or sputum Bronchoscopy Lung
needle biopsy Surgical lung biopsy ... Chest X ... and biopsy for cytology Cat scan guided
needle biopsy Open lung biopsy ... Chest X -ray ... (see bronchoscope), or percutaneous
needle biopsy (insertion of a ...
Excise
... or biopsied with fine-needle aspirate or core
needle biopsy (CNBx). Nonpalpable lesion s can be excise d by surgical
needle localization under x-ray guidance (SNLBx). ... found. If the lump is benign (whether it is
needle aspirated or excise d), no further treatment ...
Intravenous
... of medications or solutions (fluids) through a
needle or tube inserted into a vein , which allows ... blood supply. Intravenous Into a vein ; a
needle is inserted into a vein in the back of the ... can cause permanent blood vessel damage, and
needle sharers are at a greater risk for contracting ...
Lesion
... lesion . Kopans breast lesion localization
needle Available in many gauges and lengths with either standard or Echotip
needle cannula, the disposable Kopans breast lesion localization
needle is used for preoperative marking of nonpalpable ...
Lumbar
... . lumbar puncture A procedure in which a
needle is put into the lower part of the spinal column ... as a spinal tap, is a procedure where a very thin
needle is placed into the low back and it enters what we ... were having a lumbar puncture . This is when a
needle is placed into the spine to collect cerebrospinal ...
Lung needle biopsy
... Lung
needle biopsy culture is a labor atory testthat ... infection . Alternative Names: Culture - lung
needle biopsy How the test is performed: Text Continued Below ... Lung
needle Biopsy ...
Marrow
... Bone marrow aspiration is the removal by fine
needle of a small amount of bone marrow for ... sample of bone marrow is taken by inserting a
needle into the pelvic bone just below the waist on ... of bone marrow is extracted through a
needle from a donor, and then passed into a patient to ...
Paracentesis
... the risks are: There is a slight chance of the
needle puncturing the bowel , bladder , or a blood ... from the abdomen using local anesthesia and
needle and syringe. Pathological fracture A break in a ... the abdomen . Itching . the placement of a
needle or other instrument during a biopsy . Detect ...
Pericardiocentesis
... the heart . This is done by inserting a
needle through the chest and into the sac . For Your ... . In this procedure, a doctor uses a sterile
needle or a small tube ( catheter ) to remove and drain ... Lithotripsy ( Lithotripsy ) Percutaneous
needle Aspiration ( ...
Percutaneous
... is a cancer treatment in which a small
needle is used to inject ethanol (alcohol) directly into ... kidney biopsy is done by inserting a long
needle through the back (flank) to remove a sample of ... (see bronchoscope), or percutaneous
needle biopsy (insertion of a ...
Phlebotomy
... collection device designed with a retractable
needle for safety against acci dental disease -spreading
needle puncture s. Phlebotomy Handbook. 4th ed. ... low doses. The puncture of a vein with a
needle for the purpose of drawing blood . Also called ...
Pleura
... noticed by chest X-ray . BIOPSY - PLEURA L
needle - A pleura l
needle biopsy involves the use of a
needle (inserted from the skin ) to obtain a small ...
Sterile
... if that isn't an option for you, make sure any
needle you use is sterile , and don't share it. ... ( aspiration ): A procedure whereby a sterile
needle and syringe are used to drain joint fluid from ... prostate . Your doctor may use a sterile
needle to remove a sample of fluid from your inflamed ...
Thoracentesis
... bones inside the chest. Thoracentesis - A
needle is used to remove pleura l fluid, the fluid ... The specimen is obtained by thoracentesis (a
needle aspiration of fluid in the pleura l space). ... . Lung tissue is obtained by inserting a
needle into the chest between two ribs or by using ...
Ticks
... change nitrate in the urine to nitrite.
needle s ticks among health care professionals. Present ... indicate that the risk of HIV transmission by a
needle stick is about one in 250. Globally, ticks ... Talk to the doctor about any rashes . Avoid
needle s ticks of any type in the affected arm or leg. ...
Ultrasound
... called a sonogram. Ultrasound depiction of a
needle entering a tumor Ultrasound is based on the ... further investigated by an ultrasound test and
needle biopsy , in which a fine
needle is inserted into the gland and cells are ...
Breast lump
... depends on the type of lump found. If the lump is benign (whether it is
needle aspirated or excise d), no further treatment is required. Breast ... 13 (1): 23-32, 1992 Jan-Mar. [PUBMED Abstract] ... The use of a fine
needle under local anaesthetic to take a sample of cells from a suspicious ...
Breast lump removal
... depends on the type of lump found. If the lump is benign (whether it is
needle aspirated or excise d), no further treatment is required. Breast ... depends on the type of lump found. If the lump is benign (whether it is
needle aspirated or excise d), no further treatment is required. ...
Burn
... when first injected. There will be a hard pressure sensation when the
needle is inserted, and there is usually some brief pain when the
needle goes through the tissue surrounding the spinal cord ( meninges ). ...
Chest X-ray
... Cytologic studies of pleura l fluid or sputum Bronchoscopy Lung
needle biopsy Surgical lung biopsy ... Chest X-ray : This picture of the ... Bronchoscopy with washings and biopsy for cytology Cat scan guided
needle biopsy Open lung biopsy ... Chest X-ray - A simple X-ray may ...
CT
... the doctor can check for problems. Liver biopsy : In this test, a special
needle is pushed through the wall of the abdomen and into the liver . CTS ... Cytologic studies of pleura l fluid or sputum Bronchoscopy Lung
needle biopsy Surgical lung biopsy ... A method under study to examine the ...
CT scan
... the doctor can check for problems. Liver biopsy : In this test, a special
needle is pushed through the wall of the abdomen and into the liver . CT ... Cytologic studies of pleura l fluid or sputum Bronchoscopy Lung
needle biopsy Surgical lung biopsy ... CAT scan (CT scan) A test using ...
Cutaneous
... cutaneous ethanol injection is a cancer treatment in which a small
needle is used to inject ethanol (alcohol) directly into a tumor to kill ... , ... A per cutaneous kidney biopsy is done by inserting a long
needle through the back (flank) to remove a sample of kidney tissue . Neuro ...
Cytology
... Bronchoscopy with washings and biopsy for cytology Cat scan guided
needle biopsy Open lung biopsy ... Diagnostic tests that help in ruling ... secretions. An aspiration biopsy is a type of biopsy in which the
needle is attached to a syringe. The cells or tissue are suctioned out into the ...
Injection
... abdomen . The injection can be given using either the traditional
needle and plastic syringe, or the newer injection pen devices that many people ... for addiction should be sought. If this is not possible, use of a new
needle for each injection , avoiding sharing any injection -related ...
Joint pain
... more than 1 or 2 days. An allergic reaction to the contrast material.
needle damage to the structures inside your joint . However, this is extremely rare because the
needle is small. A chronic inflammatory connective tissue disease marked ...
Leukemia
... done in the breast bone or the hipbone just below the waist. A hollow
needle is used to suck the marrow up into the
needle barrel. A growing number of health professionals now believe that ...
Liver biopsy
... . A small sample of liver tissue is obtained with a special biopsy
needle and examined for abnormalities. Children are sometimes given medication to ... to diagnose liver cancer . Liver biopsy : In this test, a special
needle is pushed through the wall of the abdomen and into the liver . A small ...
Lymph node
... the rest of the cancer . - lymph node s in chest (mediastinoscopy) -
needle - overview - retroperitoneal lymph node biopsy by
needle aspiration - transurethral bladder Bipolar disorder * Bird flu ...
Plexus
... Sinus Syndrome ) ... Punctur-Guard Winged Set Set consisting of a small
needle and pair of plastic wings, enabling healthcare provider better control of the
needle for precise vein insertion; enters the patient sharp and is removed ...