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A technique for oral exfoliative cytology
Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, 1964Abstract Oral exfoliative cytologic examinations have been demonstrated to be reliable for diagnosing very early malignant changes. The technique of obtaining Pap smears is simple, useful, and applicable to the general practice of dentistry. To be a meaningful weapon against malignant lesions, the exfoliative cytologic examinations must be coupled ...
C C, ALLING, R T, SECORD
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2012
A significant proportion of oral squamous cell carcinomas (OSCC) develop from premalignant lesions. Histological examination of tissue remains the gold standard for diagnosis and identification of pre-malignant and malignant oral lesions, but has many disadvantages.
Kachnar Varma +3 more
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A significant proportion of oral squamous cell carcinomas (OSCC) develop from premalignant lesions. Histological examination of tissue remains the gold standard for diagnosis and identification of pre-malignant and malignant oral lesions, but has many disadvantages.
Kachnar Varma +3 more
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Reproducibility of a quantitative cutaneous cytological technique
Veterinary Dermatology, 2014BackgroundCutaneous cytology is a valuable tool for diagnosis of canine superficial pyoderma. Current published reproducible techniques are semiquantitative.Hypothesis/ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to evaluate the reproducibility of a quantitative method for skin surface cytology in dogs with superficial pyoderma.AnimalsImpression smears were ...
Tyler J, Udenberg +6 more
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Role of Ancillary Techniques in Fluid Cytology
Acta Cytologica, 2019The cytologic evaluation of serous effusions may be challenging for a number of reasons. Distinction of benign, reactive conditions from malignancy represents the main focus when examining these specimens. The morphologic diagnosis of malignancy may be difficult due to the relative paucity of abnormal cells.
Gordon H, Yu +2 more
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CYTOLOGY BY THE FILTER IMPRINT TECHNIQUE
Acta Pathologica Microbiologica Scandinavica Section A Pathology, 1972A modification of Volet's filter imprint technique was applied to a number of cytological specimens. The imprint technique was compared with the original membrane filter technique with a view to cellular density, cell preservation and detail, as well as diagnostic accuracy.
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Immunocytochemistry: an indispensable technique in routine cytology
Cytopathology, 2011L. Skoog and E. Tani Immunocytochemistry: an indispensable technique in routine cytology Immunocytology is today accepted as an indispensable adjunct to cytomorphology. It has led to a dramatic increase in diagnostic accuracy and also allowed the identification of markers both for prognosis and targeted therapies. Most commercially available antibodies
L, Skoog, E, Tani
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Liquid-Based Cytology Technique for Thyroid Cytology
2019Liquid-based cytology (LBC) is currently an acceptable technique utilized by most cytology laboratories across the world. Two different techniques are approved, ThinPrep® (Hologic Co., Marlborough, MA, USA) employing methanol fixation and a filtration-based methodology and SurePath® (BD Diagnostics-TriPath, Burlington, NC, USA) employing ethanol ...
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Diagnostic Cytopathology, 1993
AbstractThe diagnostic accuracy of frozen section (FS) examination and intraoperative cytology (IOC) has been compared in two different series of breast biopsies in which only one of the two methods has been used. The intraoperative results have been compared with the final histological diagnoses.
DE ROSA, GAETANO +6 more
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AbstractThe diagnostic accuracy of frozen section (FS) examination and intraoperative cytology (IOC) has been compared in two different series of breast biopsies in which only one of the two methods has been used. The intraoperative results have been compared with the final histological diagnoses.
DE ROSA, GAETANO +6 more
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Technique and Interpretation of Breast Aspiration Cytology
Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1989FNA biopsy as a diagnostic modality in breast lesions (palpable and nonpalpable) is a safe, rapid, cost-effective, and accurate method of diagnosis of breast pathology, which is beneficial to the patient, clinician, and cytopathologist. This diagnostic service has become an integral part in the workup of breast lesions in the practice of medicine today.
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