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biopsy, pleural needle <investigation, procedure, surgery> A pleural needle biopsy involves the use of a needle (inserted from the skin) to obtain a small sample of pleural tissue for microscopic analysis.
The biopsy is done using a local anaesthetic. Abnormal results may reveal cancer (metastatic or primary), tuberculosis, a fungal disease, viral disease, a parasitic disease or collagen vascular disease. Risks include pneumothorax and internal bleeding.
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Veress needle A needle equipped with a spring loaded obturator that is used for insufflation of the abdomen in laparoscopic surgery.
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Gillmore needle A device for obtaining the setting time of dental cement.
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cataract needle A very narrow, needle-pointed knife used in discission of a cataract.
Synonym: cataract needle.
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Vicat needle <equipment> A device for obtaining the setting time of plaster and other materials.
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Millner needle A fine, non-cutting needle with eye for thread frequently used for suture of skin.
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pine-needle oil A volatile oil distilled with steam from the fresh leaf of Pinus mugo; has been used by inhalation and spray in catarrhal affections of the air passages, and locally in rheumatism; also used as a flavoring and in perfumery.
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pleural needle biopsy <investigation, procedure, surgery> A pleural needle biopsy involves the use of a needle (inserted from the skin) to obtain a small sample of pleural tissue for microscopic analysis.
The biopsy is done using a local anaesthetic. Abnormal results may reveal cancer (metastatic or primary), tuberculosis, a fungal disease, viral disease, a parasitic disease or collagen vascular disease. Risks include pneumothorax and internal bleeding.
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couching needle An obsolete instrument used in couching.
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Hagedorn needle A curved surgical needle flattened on the sides.
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cutting needle A surgical needle with angulated surface designed to puncture tough tissue.
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Salah's sternal puncture needle A wide-bore needle for obtaining samples of red marrow from the sternum.
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sea needle <zoology> See Garfish .
Source: Websters Dictionary
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hypodermic needle A hollow needle, similar to but smaller than an aspirating needle, attached to a syringe; used primarily for injection.
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spatula needle A minute needle with a flat (non-cutting) concave surface, used by eye surgeons.
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