A CT-guided lung biopsy is a minimally invasive procedure used to obtain tissue samples from the lungs for diagnostic purposes. It is typically recommended when a suspicious lung mass or lesion is detected during a chest CT scan. This technique allows doctors to precisely target and biopsy abnormal tissue, providing valuable insights into conditions such as lung cancer, infections, inflammatory diseases, or fibrosis.
CT-guided lung biopsy utilizes a computed tomography (CT) scan to create detailed images of the lungs. The procedure is performed with the patient lying on an exam table while the CT scanner takes cross-sectional images of the chest. A fine needle is then inserted through the skin and guided by the CT images to the abnormal tissue in the lungs. Once in position, the needle collects small tissue samples for laboratory analysis
CT-guided lung biopsy is typically used when imaging shows abnormal spots in the lungs, but the cause is unclear. It is an essential tool for diagnosing lung cancer, tuberculosis, and pulmonary infections, among other conditions
If you're experiencing unexplained lung symptoms, consult a healthcare provider to see if a CT-guided lung biopsy is the right step for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning
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