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Endometrial Biopsy: What Tissue is Sampled and Why?
The tissue that is extracted for an endometrial biopsy is the endometrium. The endometrium is the innermost lining of the uterus. It undergoes changes during the menstrual cycle in preparation for the possibility of pregnancy. An endometrial biopsy involves removing a small sample of the endometrium for examination under a microscope.Testicular Cancer - Related Articles
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