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What Does The Following Biopsy Report Suggest?

My dad underwent a ct guided biopsy of right greater trochanter. The reports reads as the section shows only fibrocollagenous and adipose tissue with scattered few lymphocytes. No epithelioid granulomas or malignant cells are seen. What does this mean sir?
Thu, 24 Nov 2016
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it shows no malignancy. so need not worry treatment can be for benign growth.should give detailed history of your dads problem and need for biopsy. fibrocollagenous adipose and lymphocytes are normal finding,
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What Does The Following Biopsy Report Suggest?

it shows no malignancy. so need not worry treatment can be for benign growth.should give detailed history of your dads problem and need for biopsy. fibrocollagenous adipose and lymphocytes are normal finding,