Arzt entnimmt Gewebeproben?

So ich bin einfach nur neugierig, da der Arzt vorhin keine Zeit mehr hatte.

Ich hatte so eben eine Darmspiegelung und der Arzt hat geschrieben, dass meine Schleimhaut super aussieht, aber das er ein paar Gewebeproben entnommen und sie zum Pathologen geschickt hat

Ich bin absolute Anfängerin, was das Thema Darmspiegelung anbelangt, aber ich dachte bei der Darmspiegelung werden nur Polypen entfernt und nicht Proben von der Schleimhaut.

Kann mir da jemand weiterhelfen? Ich habe die Spiegelung wegen einer Erbkrankheit gemacht, die auch den Darm befallen kann, diese Krankheit kann mitunter auch Darmkrebs verursachen und logischerweise auch Polypen.

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Seraphiel0
2 years ago

Polyps are also tissues. So if you take a polypen away, you can also call it a tissue sample.

Especially since he can’t say it’s polyps until he has the evidence of pathology on the table. Probably, but not sure to say.

BarbaraAndree
2 years ago

The doctor wants to be safe and will have these tissue samples examined in the laboratory. You don’t have to worry, he’ll inform you about the result as soon as the result is available. You shouldn’t let yourself go crazy now with speculation.

It’ll be okay!

studiogirl
2 years ago

In the case of intestinal reflection, tissue samples can also be taken, especially if you are prestressed. Otherwise, it wouldn’t make any sense.

Wait for the results, the doctor will discuss everything with you. Or your pediatrician gets a report on it.

eggenberg1
2 years ago

…..and exactly DARUM the doctor has not only removed non-existing polyps,but just made tissue samples to investigate whether cancer cells or precursors for cancer are located there. thepatology will find out that, then you will get the certainty of being cancer-free or to have pre-configured that could develop into cancer — that was the reason for this investigation!