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Needle aspiration and needle biopsy of the thyroid
World Journal of Surgery, 1978AbstractA definitive preoperative diagnosis is not readily available for the majority of patients with an enlarging thyroid gland or nodule, but thyroid needle biopsy yields an immediate, safe, and accurate histopathologic diagnosis. In a review of 460 patients having thyroid needle biopsy at the Cleveland Clinic from 1967 to 1976, sufficient biopsy ...
George Crile, Caldwell B. Esselstyn
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Southern Medical Journal, 1984
I reviewed the results of 143 Cope needle biopsies in 121 patients. Diagnostic biopsies were obtained in 26 patients. Two patients with rheumatoid pleuritis had suggestive pleural fluid. Seventeen of the 19 patients with malignancy had diagnostic pleural fluid cytology.
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I reviewed the results of 143 Cope needle biopsies in 121 patients. Diagnostic biopsies were obtained in 26 patients. Two patients with rheumatoid pleuritis had suggestive pleural fluid. Seventeen of the 19 patients with malignancy had diagnostic pleural fluid cytology.
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Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1995
With the ability to perform good diagnostic mammography, breast ultrasound, ductography, cyst aspiration, abscess drainage, and stereotactic or ultrasound-guided percutaneous biopsy, the modern breast radiologist should play the central role in breast diagnosis.
S H, Parker, A T, Stavros, M A, Dennis
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With the ability to perform good diagnostic mammography, breast ultrasound, ductography, cyst aspiration, abscess drainage, and stereotactic or ultrasound-guided percutaneous biopsy, the modern breast radiologist should play the central role in breast diagnosis.
S H, Parker, A T, Stavros, M A, Dennis
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Archives of Surgery, 1967
IT WAS in 1938 that Silverman first reported his familiar needle, later modified. 1-2 Needle biopsy is so valuable a clinical procedure that untold numbers have been performed. Understandably this has given impetus to further modification and design. Indeed, a multitude of biopsy needles is available commercially.
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IT WAS in 1938 that Silverman first reported his familiar needle, later modified. 1-2 Needle biopsy is so valuable a clinical procedure that untold numbers have been performed. Understandably this has given impetus to further modification and design. Indeed, a multitude of biopsy needles is available commercially.
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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1978
In this issue of the Annuls (p 399), Sage1 and co-workers report their experience with 1,211 patients who underwent aspiration needle biopsy. An accurate diagnosis was obtained in more than 90%. The only significant morbidity associated with the procedure was pneumothorax, which occurred in 24% of the patients.
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In this issue of the Annuls (p 399), Sage1 and co-workers report their experience with 1,211 patients who underwent aspiration needle biopsy. An accurate diagnosis was obtained in more than 90%. The only significant morbidity associated with the procedure was pneumothorax, which occurred in 24% of the patients.
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Prostatic Needle Biopsy: Comparison of Needles
Journal of Urology, 1976To clarify the advantages of the 2 most commonly used biopsy needles results of 100 routine needle biopsies of the prostate are evaluated. The series includes patients selected for study concerning the medical treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia.
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