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Si hay o no bacterias y de qué tipo depende del tejido al que se le esté realizando la biopsia. Algunos tejidos en el cuerpo son estériles, como el cerebro, mientras que otros tejidos normalmente contienen bacterias.
Nota: los rangos de los valores normales pueden variar ligeramente entre diferentes laboratorios. Hable con el médico acerca del significado de los resultados específicos de su examen.
Los resultados anormales generalmente significan que hay una infección en el tejido. Frecuentemente, se necesitan más exámenes, como cultivar el tejido que se extrajo, para identificar el tipo de bacteria.
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