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Jamshidi needle biopsy of bone lesions
Clinical Radiology
|March 1, 1982
Abstract:
The technique and advantages of using a Jamshidi needle for skeletal biopsies are described, together with the results of 50 consecutive biopsies. A combined clinical, radiological and pathological approach to the lesions can provide the diagnosis in the majority of patients.
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