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Is lung biopsy necessary when diagnosing wegeners granulomatosis?

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Is lung biopsy necessary when diagnosing wegeners granulomatosis?

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I think that it is necessary. The only sure way to confirm a diagnosis of Wegener’s granulomatosis is to remove a small piece of tissue from an affected organ and examine it under a microscope. That’s called biopsy. Doctor usually removes tissue from nasal passages, airways or lungs. Other areas for biopsy may include skin or kidneys.

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