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Biopsy Techniques

Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery • ~15 min to master

💡 Quick Tricks & Mnemonics

Incisional = large lesions, includes margin of normal tissue. Excisional = small lesions (<1cm). FNAC = salivary gland, lymph nodes. Brush biopsy = screening.

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Why Biopsy Techniques Matters for NEET MDS

Biopsy Techniques is a high-yield topic in Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery. It has appeared in 5 out of the last 10 NEET MDS exams, making it a topic worth studying in this subject.Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery carries approximately 18 marks in the exam, and mastering Biopsy Techniques is essential for maximizing your score in this section.

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📝 Practice Questions on Biopsy Techniques

Which of the following is correct about Biopsy Techniques?Which of the following is correct about Biopsy Techniques?Which of the following is correct about Biopsy Techniques?Which of the following is correct about Biopsy Techniques?Which of the following is correct about Biopsy Techniques?Which of the following is correct about Biopsy Techniques?Incisional biopsy is associated with:large lesions includes margin of normal tissue — this is characteristic of:Excisional biopsy is associated with:small lesions less than 1cm complete removal — this is characteristic of:FNAC is associated with:fine needle aspiration cytology for salivary gland and lymph nodes — this is characteristic of:Brush biopsy is associated with:OralCDx screening test — this is characteristic of:Punch biopsy is associated with:circular blade mucosal lesions — this is characteristic of:Frozen section is associated with:intraoperative rapid diagnosis. — this is characteristic of:Which of the following is true regarding Biopsy Techniques?

📌 Key Facts — Biopsy Techniques

Incisional biopsy = large lesions includes margin of normal tissueExcisional biopsy = small lesions less than 1cm complete removalFNAC = fine needle aspiration cytology for salivary gland and lymph nodesBrush biopsy = OralCDx screening testPunch biopsy = circular blade mucosal lesionsFrozen section = intraoperative rapid diagnosis.

⚡ Comparisons in Oral Surgery

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🧪 Mnemonics in Oral Surgery

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