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Which of the following is NOT a postbiopsy complication?

Pain or discomfort

Vasovagal reactions

Hematomas

Heart failure

Heart failure is not considered a postbiopsy complication because it is a systemic condition that typically arises from chronic health issues, such as coronary artery disease, hypertension, or valvular heart disease, rather than an immediate reaction to the biopsy procedure itself. In contrast, the other options—pain or discomfort, vasovagal reactions, and hematomas—are common and expected complications following a biopsy. Pain or discomfort is a typical response to tissue sampling and can vary based on the type of biopsy performed. Vasovagal reactions, which may involve fainting or lightheadedness, can occur due to stress or pain during the procedure. Hematomas, which are localized collections of blood outside of blood vessels, can arise from bleeding at the biopsy site, especially if blood vessels are inadvertently punctured. Understanding the nature of biopsies and their complications is crucial for proper patient management and care post-procedure.

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