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… on what to do if a problem occurs. Risks include: Bleeding from the biopsy site. This risk is higher for people who have bleeding problems or who take blood-thinning medicines. If you are at risk for bleeding, you may be given blood clotting factors before the …
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… to be more painful than the injection. There usually are no complications after a biopsy. Why It Is Done You may have a … to be more painful than the injection. There usually are no complications after a biopsy. Why It Is Done You may have a …
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… blood can interfere with the results of the test. If your bleeding is light, you may still be able to have a Pap test. … having a Pap test. You may have a small amount of vaginal bleeding after this test. And you may want to use a pad or … blood can interfere with the results of the test. If your bleeding is light, you may still be able to have a Pap test. …
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… a thin needle (needle aspiration), there is a small risk of bleeding or infection. If a sample is needed for a biopsy or a tissue culture, there can be a risk of scarring, bleeding, infection, or other wound healing problems. … a thin needle (needle aspiration), there is a small risk of bleeding or infection. If a sample is needed for a biopsy or …
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… removed. Pressure is put on the needle site to stop any bleeding. A bandage is put on. Ultrasound may be used to … biopsy site. Pressure is put on the needle site to stop any bleeding. A bandage is put on. Most core needle biopsies are … biopsy site. An infection can be treated with antibiotics . Bleeding from the biopsy site. Not getting a sample of the …
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… was put into your blood vessel. This will help prevent bleeding. A small device may also be used to close the blood … and temperature. You will also be checked for signs of bleeding at the insertion site. The pulse, colour, and … used to see the arteries. Kidney damage related to the dye. Bleeding or bruising where the catheter was put in. Results …
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… Check lower abdominal and pelvic organs for tumours, bleeding, or problems present since birth (congenital … in the tubes ( ureters ) that lead out of the kidneys. No bleeding, abnormal collections of fluid, blockage in the … of fluid is present, which could mean you have internal bleeding or an infection. A bulge in the wall of a blood …
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… is put on the needle site for 10 to 15 minutes to stop any bleeding. Then the area may be covered with a bandage or compression device. This will prevent bleeding. You will be given pain medicine if you need it. If … hay fever, asthma, or iodine allergy or food allergies. Bleeding from the needle site may occur. Also, a blood clot …
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… an aneurysm, enlarged lymph nodes , foreign objects, bleeding in the belly, diverticulitis , inflammatory bowel … the urinary tract. Liver. A CT scan can find liver tumours, bleeding from the liver, and liver diseases. A CT scan of … as cancer), inflammation, or infections are present. No bleeding or collections of fluid are present. Abnormal: An …
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… was put into a blood vessel. This will help prevent bleeding and allow your blood vessels to heal. A small … and temperature for a while and check for signs of bleeding. If you have an EP study only, you may go home the … catheters were put in. Uncommon problems include serious bleeding after the test, puncture of the heart, and damage …