Liver
Liver biopsy -sponsored liver biopsy is a medical procedure done by taking a sample liver tissue and performing diagnostic checks for them, in cases of the suspicion of some problems in the liver. There are many goals for which the liver biopsy is performed, such as: The patient’s response to one of the treatments in cases of liver infection. Monitor liver function after liver transplantation. Diagnosis of many diseases, such as: hepatomegaly, hepatomegaly, hemochromatosis, bile salts, liver inflammation and liver cancer, as well as some genetic disorders such as Wilson’s disease. The evaluation of the extent of the damage to the liver cells to the acetaminophes is poisoned. Before performing the operation, you should inform the doctor about all medications, nutritional supplements and herbs you take, especially those that cause an increase in the possibility of blood clotting. During the operation, the steps for performing the operation differ according to the used method, and the liver biopsy is the most common species, as the sample is obtained by putting a long needle of the patient’s skin into the liver and then taking the sample. After surgery, an adequate break should be taken after taking the biopsy, and the patient is advised not to lift weights, and he may also return to his normal activities a week after surgery.