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Cutaneous cytology

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 1978
Cutaneous cytology is the study of scrapings or smears obtained from lesions of the skin. Although not commonly employed, cutaneous cytology has become a useful tool for clinicians due to the development of simplified procedures and staining technics.
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Nasal cytology: Methodology with application to clinical practice and research

Clinical and Experimental Allergy, 2018
Nasal cytology is an easy, cheap, non‐invasive and point‐of‐care method to assess nasal inflammation and disease‐specific cellular features. By means of nasal cytology, it is possible to distinguish between different inflammatory patterns that are ...
E. Heffler   +14 more
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SPUTUM CYTOLOGY

Clinics in Chest Medicine, 1993
Examination of sputum is the least invasive method of obtaining a cytologic diagnosis in a patient suspected of harboring lung cancer. Cytologic diagnosis has advanced to a point where it is of comparable value to histology. The authors discuss the sensitivity, specificity, reliability, and pitfalls of sputum cytology as well as the role it plays in ...
A C, Mehta, J J, Marty, F Y, Lee
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Liver cytology

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2002
Physical examination, clinical laboratory testing, and medical imaging are effective in establishing the presence of liver disease; however, they infrequently establish a definitive diagnosis. Morphologic evaluation of liver tissue is generally accepted as a valuable diagnostic tool in establishing a diagnosis in liver disease.
Douglas J, Weiss, Andreas, Moritz
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Avian Cytology

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2007
An overview of avian cytology is presented, discussing more common abnormalities that are encountered in routine clinical practice. The general cytologic features of inflammatory, infectious, and neo-plastic lesions are described. The remainder of the article covers major cytologic abnormalities by anatomic site of origin of the specimens.
Kenneth S, Latimer, Pauline M, Rakich
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Renal cytology

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2003
FNA of renal tissue is a rapid and noninvasive diagnostic tool that can be optimized by a thorough understanding of renal diseases, anatomy, and the ultrasonographic appearance of lesions likely to exfoliate for cytology. Signalment, history, and ancillary laboratory tests can narrow the list of differential diagnoses and help to determine whether ...
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Thyroid Cytology

Otolaryngologic Clinics of North America, 2014
This article covers, in a comprehensive way, thyroid cytopathology. The Bethesda System for Reporting Thyroid Cytology is reviewed, with emphasis on the atypical and indeterminate diagnostic categories. Immunohistochemistry stains and molecular tests panels applicable to cytology specimens are described.
Madalina, Tuluc, Charalambos, Solomides
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