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Esophageal biopsy culture

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Esophageal tissue culture
Esophageal tissue culture


Esophageal biopsy culture

Definition:

Esophageal biopsy culture is a laboratory test performed on a specimen of esophagus tissue (biopsy). It is used to identify organisms causing infection.

Alternative Names:
Culture - esophageal biopsy

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How the test is performed:

A sample of esophageal tissue is placed on culture media for the purpose of growing microorganisms (bacteria, fungus, or viruses) in the laboratory which will later be identified.

A microbiologist in the laboratory inspects the cultures daily for growth. If microorganisms are detected, other tests may be done to determine the sensitivity of the organisms to medications. The best antimicrobial therapy can often be determined based on these results.

How to prepare for the test:

The sample of tissue is usually obtained by EGD (esophagogastroduodenoscopy), a procedure in which a scope is passed into the esophagus. Fast for at least 6 hours before the test. Remove all jewelry.

You will wear a hospital gown. The test may be performed in a specialist's office or special procedures area of an outpatient facility or hospital.

How the test will feel:

The large tube placed down your mouth and throat is used to view the esophagus and take the biopsy. You are given sedatives, analgesics (pain relievers), and muscle relaxants before the procedure to eliminate much of the discomfort.

You are relaxed, but awake enough to cooperate with instructions. The specimen is obtained through the scope with special instruments. The tube is then removed. Some numbness remains until the anesthetic wears off, then sore throat may be noticed for 1 or 2 days. Food and fluid are not allowed until after the gag reflex returns to prevent choking.

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