The biopsy site may take up to six weeks to completely heal.
An excisional biopsy itself usually takes under one hour
The biopsy site may take up to six weeks to completely heal.
It would take the signal 0.1 seconds to travel 3 metres, given the parameters that you have given.
it would take you approximately 10-14 minutes just by walking and taking breathers (breaks) also did you know that anythong can turn into a black hole. did you know that there was a body part that was genetic mutation on albert einsteins and it was his brain
The biopsy site may take up to six weeks to completely heal.
An excisional biopsy itself usually takes under one hour
a while [edit by Athena4299] That doesn't really answer the question... How long is "a while"?
Take out the brain carefully!
According to the medical professional, performing a real biopsy procedure on the included video - about one week - for liver biopsy.
The biopsy site may take up to six weeks to completely heal.
3 - 6 weeks
The procedure to take the biopsy should be fast (about 10mins). How long the histological examination takes depends on the kind of examination, but should be quick. However, most examination centra are very busy, so it can take days - weeks before your biopsy is evaluated (and you receive word from it).
take information from the organs to the brain, and from the brain to the organs. Ex if your hungry the message needs to get from your stomach to your brain to say you should go eat something.
Sadly that varies patient to patient. Depending on how big the hematoma is, it can take a week to several weeks to go away. If you have had a hematoma for more than 2 weeks post biopsy, or have redness, oozing at the biopsy site, see your physician immediately to be sure there is no infection.
after the blood circulation stops how long does the brain take to die
1. What information to you hope to gain from the biopsy. What is the likelihood of the biopsy establishing a diagnosis. 2. How is the biopsy done 3. Can the diagnosis be established by any other methods 4. Is the procedure painful? Is there any anesthesia used? 5. How safe is the biopsy procedure. What are the risks? 6. Can the biopsy be performed in the doctors office or must it be performed at a hospital 7.How many samples will be removed? 8. How large are the tissue fragments to be removed? 9. How long is the procedure, when can I return to my normal activities. 10.Will I have pain and if so for how long? Will there be visible scarring? 11.Who will interpret the biopsy? 12. How long will it take for the results. 13. what are the rates of false negatives/ positives with this procedure? 14. How will I receive the results of the biopsy? 15. What complications might result from the biopsy during the procedure? 16. What complications may develop after the procedure, and what do I do if there are complications