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Abstract
Extracted from text ... REVIEW
The South African Gastroenterology Review - November 2003 8
Indications for liver biopsy in patients
with asymptomatic elevated
transaminases
the duration of the intrahepatic phase of the biopsy to a
fraction of a second.3 Since then percutaneous liver biopsy
has been the standard method of obtaining liver tissue.
The technique is done blindly using either a standard
thin bore (1.4 to 1.8 mm diameter) aspiration
Menghini -type needle or a Tru-Cut needle (2.05 mm
diameter) where tissue is obtained by cutting.
Outpatient percutaneous liver biopsy can be performed
safely in most patients although complications requiring
hospitalisation may occur ..