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In , sampling is gathering of from the body to aid in the process of a medical diagnosis and/or evaluation of an indication for treatment, further or other procedures. In this sense, the sample is the gathered matter, and the sampling tool or sampler is the person or material to collect the sample.

Sampling is a prerequisite for many , but generally not for , physical examination and .


By sampling technique
  • Obtaining excretions or materials that leave the body anyway, such as , , , or , by direct collection as they exit. A sample of can also be collected from the mouth.
  • Excision (cutting out), a surgical method for the removal of solid or soft tissue samples.
  • Puncture (also called centesis) followed by aspiration is the main method used for sampling of many types of tissues and body fluids. Examples are to sample , and to sample . The main method of centesis, in turn, is fine needle aspiration, but there are also somewhat differently designed needles, such as for bone marrow aspiration. Puncture without aspiration may suffice in, for example, capillary blood sampling.
  • Scraping or swiping. In a , cells are scraped off a with a special and brush or a special broom device that is inserted through a vagina without having to puncture any tissue. for can be obtained by swiping the inside of a cheek in a mouth with a swab.


Biopsy or cytopathology
In terms of sampling technique, a generally refers to a preparation where the normal tissue structure is preserved, availing for examination of both individual cells and their organization for the study of , while a sample for is prepared primarily for the examination of individual cells, not necessarily preserving the tissue structure. Examples of biopsy procedures are bone marrow biopsy, , and .


By sampled matter
Different types of matter that are sampled can be categorized by solidness versus fluidity, such as:
  • Solid tissue, such as in bone marrow biopsy
  • Soft tissue, such as in a
  • such as


Body fluid sampling
Body fluid sampling includes:
  • for any , including:
    • sampling, such as by radial artery puncture. This can be done for arterial blood gas analysis.
    • Capillary blood sampling, generally by using a for puncture, followed by sampling by with a test strip or small pipe. This is common for routine monitoring for .
    • blood sampling, also called phlebotomy. It is generally done by (which can also be used for intravenous therapy). Other than routine diabetic monitoring for glucose, the majority of are done on samples of venous blood taken by a health professional, including who are specifically trained in venipuncture. Such samples are commonly collected in capped , often with a small amount of some sort of preservative.
  • Cerebrospinal fluid sampling, generally by
  • sampling, generally by
  • sampling, generally by
  • sampling, generally by peritoneocentesis (also called laparocentesis). It can be used for to detect spread of gynecologic cancers.


By component of interest
The sampled matter can be analyzed for various components, for example:
  • cells, such as white blood cells in blood sampling
  • Microbiological agents, such as bacteria or fungi


Microbiological sampling
Microbiological sampling include:
  • Blood sampling for , performed similarly as that for tests on the fluid itself above
  • Throat swab for . It is performed by applying a to the surface of the .
  • Sampling of from the for . It can be performed by special techniques of coughing, or by a protected specimen brush (PSB), which is a brush that can be retracted into a plastic tube to prevent contamination of bacteria in the throat while inserting and removing the instrument.

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