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Biopsia de piel; Biopsia en sacabocados; Biopsia de lesión cutánea; Biopsia por raspado
Los riesgos pueden abarcar:
Usted sangrará un poco durante el procedimiento, por lo que debe comentarle al médico si tiene antecedentes de problemas hemorrágicos.
Las lesiones o tumores llenos de líquido se pueden examinar mediante una aspiración de lesión de piel en lugar de una biopsia de lesión cutánea.
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