My husband just read the full Radiological Intervention Biopsy Prpcedure performed yesterday 11/17 at 9:45 am. Followed was the Results: No Qualified Component Results . What does it mean? Just a note this was performed by a very highly regarded Team at a very qualified large hospital. Thank you for your time.
Since this biopsy was done by a highly competent team, and in a large hospital, the biopsy report too must be highly accurate. The report would in all probability mean that there is no significant abnormal findings, hence you need not be worried about it. However, it is always good to consult one of the members of the team of doctors and also explain the meaning of the report.
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What Does The Following Biopsy Report Suggest?
Since this biopsy was done by a highly competent team, and in a large hospital, the biopsy report too must be highly accurate. The report would in all probability mean that there is no significant abnormal findings, hence you need not be worried about it. However, it is always good to consult one of the members of the team of doctors and also explain the meaning of the report.