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A liver biopsy is when a small piece (sample) of liver tissue is taken out of your liver. The tissue is sent to a lab. It's checked under a microscope. To do the biopsy, your healthcare provider puts a needle through your skin and into your liver. You may hear this called a percutaneous liver biopsy. In some cases, the biopsy is done by moving a thin tube through a vein into the liver area. This is called a transjugular liver biopsy. This method is less common. It may be used if you have fluid in your abdomen (ascites). Or if you have a severe risk of bleeding.
Before your biopsy:
Also tell your provider about all of the medicines and supplements you take. This includes:
Stop taking aspirin and NSAIDS 1 week before the biopsy. Ask what other medicines you may need to stop. Follow any other directions from your provider.
Have someone drive you home after your liver biopsy. You may feel some pain near the biopsy site or in your right shoulder. This shoulder pain is called referred pain.
When you're home:
Your biopsy results may take a few days. When the results are ready, your provider will discuss them with you.
Call your provider right away if you have any of these: