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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
Lambert Skoog, Edneia 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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Impression cytology: a novel sampling technique for conjunctival cytology of the feline eye
Veterinary Ophthalmology, 2014AbstractObjectiveImpression cytology is a noninvasive investigation of the ocular surface. It uses the adhesive features of different filter papers to collect a monolayer of epithelial cells from the cornea and/or conjunctiva. Samples obtained by impression cytology exhibit all characteristics of an ideal cytology specimen. The aim of this study was to
Ilse Schwendenwein+3 more
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Cytologic detection of endometrial carcinoma by the endocyte technique
Gynecologic Oncology, 1983Ninety-seven patients admitted for diagnostic curettage of peri- and postmenopausal bleeding underwent cytologic evaluation by the endocyte technique in order to test the accuracy of the method. Six patients with endometrial carcinoma were diagnosed by curettage and in five of them the cytologic specimens correctly agreed with histology; the other case
YAZIGI, R+3 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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Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, 1979
The fiberoptic gastrointestinal endoscope is often used to obtain directed biopsies of mucosal abnormalities. Although tissue biopsies and photography are regularly performed, cytology specimens are not always gathered, and the failure to do so must decrease overall diagnostic accuracy.
Harlan J. Spjut, David Y. Graham
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The fiberoptic gastrointestinal endoscope is often used to obtain directed biopsies of mucosal abnormalities. Although tissue biopsies and photography are regularly performed, cytology specimens are not always gathered, and the failure to do so must decrease overall diagnostic accuracy.
Harlan J. Spjut, David Y. Graham
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Central catecholamine neuron systems: anatomy and physiology of the dopamine systems.
Annual Review of Neuroscience, 1978ntain ing cells of the central nervous system has emerged much more slowly. This rela tively slower rate of progress appears to have resulted in part from the fact that methods for the analysis of the catecholamine pathways required techniques not ...
R. Moore, F. Bloom
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Cytological Diagnosis of Endometrial Disorders with A Brush Technique
Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1971Sixty‐two patients with various endometrial disorders or a normal endometrium were investigated by cervical and vaginal smears, endometrial smears and thorough curettage, and the results obtained by the three methods were compared. The endometrial smears were taken by using a modified “brush technique”.
E. Johannisson, Lars Engström
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Techniques in Forensic Cytology: The road ahead
Journal of Indian Academy of Forensic Medicine, 2019Cytology evolved as a branch of biology which later became integrated into many of the fields such as botany and health sciences including forensic case work. In the vast majority of the forensic cases, tissue samples are retained for histology to make a scientific inquiry into the cause of death.
Puneet Setia+5 more
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Working Techniques in Urinary Cytology
1993The success of urinary cytology depends on several components. The essential element of the cytologic examination, the cytodiagnosis itself, is dependent on the preparation of good-quality, readable specimens. In this chapter we shall describe the necessary working techniques in detail, thereby helping the physician active in cytology to make an ...
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