Tests Details :
CT / USG – Guided Biopsy (4 Sites) is a diagnostic procedure used to obtain tissue samples from four different locations in the body for detailed laboratory analysis. The procedure is performed under imaging guidance using either Computed Tomography (CT) or Ultrasound (USG), depending on the location and accessibility of the lesions.
Imaging guidance ensures precise needle placement into each targeted site, allowing accurate sampling while minimizing risk to surrounding tissues. This approach is particularly useful when multiple suspicious lesions are present or when assessing the extent and spread of disease across different areas.
Each collected sample is sent for pathological examination to determine the presence of infection, inflammation, or cancer. The procedure is typically performed under local anesthesia and may take longer than fewer-site biopsies due to multiple sample collections.
This test is commonly used for evaluating multiple lesions in organs such as the liver, lungs, kidneys, lymph nodes, or soft tissues. It is minimally invasive and plays a crucial role in comprehensive diagnosis and treatment planning.
The purpose of CT/USG Guided Biopsy (4 Sites) is to obtain tissue samples from multiple locations for detailed and accurate diagnosis.
It helps to:
- Diagnose tumors or cancer in multiple areas
- Evaluate extent and spread (metastasis) of disease
- Compare findings across different lesions
- Identify infections or inflammatory conditions
- Determine the nature of abnormal growths
- Support precise and comprehensive treatment planning
Available Exclusively at these Prima Diagnostics Centres: Jayanagar, Whitefield, and Yelahanka