Bone biopsy: Closed

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Skeletal view of lower body, with cross-section view of biopsy needle taking sample of bone

For a closed bone biopsy, the doctor inserts a needle through the skin and directly into the bone. This is also called a needle biopsy. The biopsy needle takes a small sample of the bone. Then the bone sample is looked at under a microscope for cancer, infection, or another bone disorder.

Current as of: May 13, 2023

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