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Utility of an immunocytochemical analysis for pan‐Trk in the cytodiagnosis of secretory carcinoma of the salivary gland

Diagnostic Cytopathology, 2021
Secretory carcinoma (SC) of the salivary gland is a rare distinct clinicopathological entity characterized by the presence of the ETV6‐NTRK3 fusion.
Hiroko Ito   +10 more
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Cytodiagnosis of chondroid syringoma—Series of three cases

Diagnostic Cytopathology, 2021
Chondroid syringoma is a rare, benign, appendegeal neoplasm. It was initially termed as mixed tumor as it comprises both epithelial cells and chondromyxoid stroma. It usually presents as a slow growing, solitary, painless, subcutaneous, or intracutaneous
R. Agarwal   +3 more
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Efficacy of Cell Block Technique in the Cytodiagnosis of Malignant Serous Effusions.

Maedica, 2021
Background: The investigation of serous effusions has an important place in cytopathology because it has diagnostic and prognostic value. The proper identification of the primary tumor with staging and grading has therapeutic and prognostic implications.
S. Rani, I. Vamshidhar
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Cytodiagnosis of actinomycetoma

Diagnostic Cytopathology, 2009
AbstractMycetoma is a late clinical manifestation of a subcutaneous infection produced by bacteria (actinomycetoma) or fungi (eumycetoma). The distinction between eumycetoma and actinomycetoma in Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology (FNAC) is as accurate as histopathology. A 55 year old man presented with a slow growing swelling on the plantar aspect of the
Jayaprakash C. Shekar   +5 more
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Cytodiagnosis of extramedullary hematopoiesis in thyroid gland unravelling an asymptomatic hematological malignancy

Diagnostic Cytopathology, 2019
Extramedullary hematopoeisis (EMH), also known as myeloid metaplasia can be seen in association with various hematological disorders. The common sites of EMH are liver, spleen and lymph nodes; but it can occur in almost any organ and in numerous ...
M. Kishore   +5 more
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Cytodiagnosis

Scottish Medical Journal, 1968
Cytology is now widely used as a ‘search’ method to detect early cancer, still contained within the epithelial lining and not yet displaying the classical features of a tumour. The applications and limitations of the technique in the diagnosis of malignant disease in various sites are described.
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Cytodiagnosis of Cutaneous Malignancy

Archives of Dermatology, 1957
Cytologic methods for the diagnosis of cancer have been utilized in various ways at least since 1867. 1 Since 1943, when Papanicolaou and Traut wrote a monograph on exfoliative cytology, modifications of their method have been applied to most body areas where secretions or exudates can be obtained.
Frederick Urbach   +2 more
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A study of the automation of cytodiagnosis [PDF]

open access: possibleMedical & Biological Engineering, 1969
Clinical cytology is an important diagnostic procedure in the early detection of cancer. However, both the scarcity of cytologists and the time-consuming nature of the examination are hindering its application to mass survey. To alleviate this situation, a prototype apparatus was constructed so that the determination of malignancy could be made ...
K Nishiki   +13 more
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Cytodiagnosis of Extramedullary Plasmacytomas

Acta Cytologica, 2010
Extramedullary plasmacytoma (EMP) constitutes approximately 4% of all plasma cell neoplasms. It may present as the sole manifestation of plasma cell neoplasm, as a solitary plasmacytoma of the bone or as a consequence of multiple myeloma. This study was done to determine the role of fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) in the diagnosis of EMP.In our ...
Ramadas Naik   +5 more
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An Introduction to Cytodiagnosis for Dermatologists

Archives of Dermatology, 1956
Cytodiagnostic smears from cutaneous lesions can be a valuable aid to diagnosis. Standard histological sections show the architectural patterns of disease, while cytodiagnostic smears show the exact cell types participating in the disease process. It may be said that histology examines the "house," while cytology examines the "bricks." Cytodiagnosis ...
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