A needle biopsy of the spleen is a procedure to take a tiny sample (biopsy) of your spleen tissue. It may be done as a fine-needle aspiration biopsy or as a core needle biopsy. The tissue sample will be checked under a microscope for cancer or other problems.
A spleen biopsy may be done when blood tests are abnormal. It also may be done when an ultrasound, a CT scan, or an MRI shows a problem with the spleen.
You will be watched for 2 to 4 hours after the biopsy while the sedative wears off. You will be checked for any signs of internal bleeding. You can go home if you have no problems after the test.
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