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Cancer in a drop: Liquid biopsy highlights from San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium (SABCS) 2024
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Liquid Biopsy: From Discovery to Clinical Application.
Cancer Discovery, 2021Over the past 10 years, circulating tumor cells (CTC) and circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) have received enormous attention as new biomarkers and subjects of translational research.
C. Alix-Panabières, K. Pantel
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Toxic adenoma: to biopsy or not to biopsy?
The Annals of The Royal College of Surgeons of England, 2021Toxic adenoma nodules rarely harbour cancer. Fine-needle aspiration (FNA) is often not done because of the rarity of these lesions being cancer, the difficulty in interpreting cytology in hyperthyroid patients and the rare precipitation of thyrotoxicosis. We present two young, Caucasian female patients aged 29 and 13 years who were each diagnosed with
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Brush Biopsy and Mucosal Biopsy
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2000Fiberoptic bronchoscopy allows inspection and biopsy of superficial airway structures, typically including epithelium, basement membrane, and lamina propria. Thus, mucosal structures and events can be studied, but the technique is less applicable to studies of smooth muscle.
Petr Pohunek, Andrew Bush
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Vulvar biopsy: Punch biopsy or cervical forceps biopsy?
Journal of Gynecology Obstetrics and Human Reproduction, 2023The primary objective of our study is to investigate the rate of non-contributory biopsies between punch biopsy(PB) and cervical forceps biopsy(CFB) for a vulvar lesion seen in consultation. The secondary objective of our study is to evaluate the rate of underestimation of a more severe lesion for patients who have undergone vulvar excision.This is a ...
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1970
To the Editor:— Much discussion in the recent literature concerns Sternberg-Reed cells in tissue sections from patients with conditions other than Hodgkin's disease. 1-3 These cases have been especially perplexing in patients with abnormal lymph node proliferations such as infectious mononucleosis, postvaccinal lymphadenitis, and drug-induced lymphoid
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To the Editor:— Much discussion in the recent literature concerns Sternberg-Reed cells in tissue sections from patients with conditions other than Hodgkin's disease. 1-3 These cases have been especially perplexing in patients with abnormal lymph node proliferations such as infectious mononucleosis, postvaccinal lymphadenitis, and drug-induced lymphoid
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Biopsy of the pancreas with a biopsy gun.
Radiology, 1990Cutting-needle biopsy under ultrasonic guidance was performed in 47 patients with suspected pancreatic carcinoma. The final diagnosis as revealed by autopsy, surgery, or radiologic/clinical follow-up was pancreatic malignancy in 39 patients and benign disease in eight.
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