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- ... the hollow part of most bones. Bone marrow aspiration is the removal of a small amount of ... tissue in liquid form for examination. Bone marrow aspiration is not the same as bone marrow biopsy . ...
- ... and infection of the lungs or large airways. Aspiration pneumonia occurs when food or liquid is breathed ... Risk factors for breathing in ( aspiration ) of foreign material ... medicines, illness, surgery, or other reasons Coma Drinking large ...
- Fine needle aspiration of the thyroid gland is a procedure to remove thyroid cells for examination. The thyroid gland is a ... Faquin WC, Fadda G, Cibas ES. Fine-needle aspiration of the thyroid gland: The 2017 Bethesda System. ...
- A lung needle biopsy is a method to remove a piece of lung tissue for examination. If it is done through the wall of your chest, it ...
- Aspiration means to draw in or out using a sucking motion. It has two meanings: Breathing in ... is removing ascites fluid from the belly area. Aspiration as a medical procedure may also be used ...
- The term aspiration can refer to the process of inhaling purposely. Aspiration also refers to withdrawing using suction, such as in ...
- ... condition can cause respiratory failure and death. Chronic aspiration of acid from the stomach and exposure to ... needed, although this does not always completely prevent aspiration into the lungs.
- Meconium aspiration syndrome (MAS) refers to breathing problems that a newborn baby may have when: There are no other ... Al Tabosh H, Odackal N, Ball MK. Meconium aspiration syndrome: a comprehensive review. J Perinatol . 2023;43( ...
- Skin lesion aspiration is the withdrawal of fluid from a skin lesion (sore).
- ... the joint -- unusual, but more common with repeated aspirations Bleeding into the joint space