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Pulmonary Veno-Occlusive Disease: A Clue to Underlying Lymphoma. [PDF]
Rachid C +6 more
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The ulcer that would not heal: a rare cutaneous clue to miliary tuberculosis. [PDF]
Shrestha E +5 more
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Exquisite Radiosensitivity Leading to a Diagnosis of Ph+MPAL Mimicking Cerebrospinal Fluid Dissemination of Intraventricular Meningioma Following Stereotactic Radiotherapy. [PDF]
Mizumatsu S +4 more
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Multicentric plasmacytic Castleman disease and IgG4-related disease manifested as cutaneous plasmacytosis: a report of two cases. [PDF]
Yao Y, Liu F.
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Necrotizing Fasciitis Camouflaging As Cellulitis: A Case Report Highlighting Diagnostic Pitfalls. [PDF]
Palav S, Gangula S, Patri JR.
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Cytologic Findings in Esophageal Perforation: An Institutional Experience With Pleural Fluid Specimens. [PDF]
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Diagnostic Cytopathology, 1995
AbstractThe “cercariform” cell is described as a distinct cytomorphologic clue that may be helpful in the diagnosis of metastatic transitional cell neoplasms, particularly low grade. This cell has a nucleated globular body and a cytoplasmic process with a nontapering, flattened, bulbous or fishtail‐like end.
Celeste N Powers, Ahmad Elbadawi
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AbstractThe “cercariform” cell is described as a distinct cytomorphologic clue that may be helpful in the diagnosis of metastatic transitional cell neoplasms, particularly low grade. This cell has a nucleated globular body and a cytoplasmic process with a nontapering, flattened, bulbous or fishtail‐like end.
Celeste N Powers, Ahmad Elbadawi
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Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers, 2022
Clue cells are vaginal epithelial cells heavily covered with bacteria. Presence of 20% or more clue cells is a critical criterion in the diagnosis of bacterial vaginosis (BV), which is associated with an increased risk of HIV infection.
Yongjian Yu
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Clue cells are vaginal epithelial cells heavily covered with bacteria. Presence of 20% or more clue cells is a critical criterion in the diagnosis of bacterial vaginosis (BV), which is associated with an increased risk of HIV infection.
Yongjian Yu
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European Journal of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 2009
P G Larsson +2 more
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