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Old 02-01-2016, 11:57 AM #34
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Originally Posted by glenntaj, View Post
--4mm by 8mm incision is NOT standard for a skin biopsy, which is generally a 3mm diameter, 1mm thick sample.
Given the location, it sounds more like they did the more invasive sural nerve biopsy to me.
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Mine was 3x1 too. 4x8 seems quite different, indicating inexperience or an entirely different biopsy.
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It does sounds as if you may have had an actual nerve biopsy as opposed to a skin biopsy, which is not really invasive. That said, I'm no expert but I did have a skin biopsy. Perhaps you can go back to your doctor to double check what they did...either way I'm sorry to hear you have damage from the test.
Cliffman
Thanks for the replies.
According to the refferal and the test's results I am sure that I had a skin biopsy and not a nerve biopsy.
From what you wrote here and what I have previously read in this forum , it seems that my skin biopsy was done by a butcher!! It makes me furious
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