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Basics of Cytology and Fluid Cytology
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2007Cytology as a diagnostic tool has played a major role in the management of diseases affecting domestic mammals for over 20 years. It has also become a valuable diagnostic tool in the evaluation of nondomestic or the so-called "exotic" animal patients, such as small mammals and the lower vertebrates.
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Diagnostic Cytopathology, 2019
Cytology is widely utilized in the initial evaluation of fluid accumulation in the body cavities. The aim of this study was to determine the accuracy of cytology in distinguishing between benign and malignant (MAL) effusions.
S. J. Farahani, Z. Baloch
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Cytology is widely utilized in the initial evaluation of fluid accumulation in the body cavities. The aim of this study was to determine the accuracy of cytology in distinguishing between benign and malignant (MAL) effusions.
S. J. Farahani, Z. Baloch
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Journal of Cellular Biochemistry, 1992
Exfoliative cytology is a relatively sensitive, highly specific technique for the detection and diagnosis of bladder cancer, and for monitoring conservative treatment. Cytologic diagnosis is based on cellular changes in DNA content, chromatin structure, and metabolic activities which are characteristic of cancer cells and can be recognized in ...
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Exfoliative cytology is a relatively sensitive, highly specific technique for the detection and diagnosis of bladder cancer, and for monitoring conservative treatment. Cytologic diagnosis is based on cellular changes in DNA content, chromatin structure, and metabolic activities which are characteristic of cancer cells and can be recognized in ...
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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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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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Nature, 1952
ANDERSON1 reported the somatic chromosome number of Cyanotis somaliensis (Commelinaceae) to be 28. The diploid chromosome numbers of two other species of Cyanotis2, namely, C. zenonii and C. spironema fragrans, have been reported to be 16 and 12 respectively.
Ahmad Shamsul Islam, Abdul Baten
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ANDERSON1 reported the somatic chromosome number of Cyanotis somaliensis (Commelinaceae) to be 28. The diploid chromosome numbers of two other species of Cyanotis2, namely, C. zenonii and C. spironema fragrans, have been reported to be 16 and 12 respectively.
Ahmad Shamsul Islam, Abdul Baten
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Nasal cytology: Methodology with application to clinical practice and research
Clinical and Experimental Allergy, 2018Nasal 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 ...
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The Botanical Review, 1938
The structure of the bacterial cell has been the subject of numerous investigations since the early years of bacteriology. Up to a quarter of a century ago a considerable literature accumulated, as it is easy to see from the last extensive review, "Die Zelle der Bakterien,"' published by A. Meyer in 1912.
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The structure of the bacterial cell has been the subject of numerous investigations since the early years of bacteriology. Up to a quarter of a century ago a considerable literature accumulated, as it is easy to see from the last extensive review, "Die Zelle der Bakterien,"' published by A. Meyer in 1912.
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2002
Pancreatic fine-needle biopsy and cytologic evaluation is an important diagnostic tool that is not commonly used in veterinary medicine. This article discusses how to obtain and interpret pancreatic fine-needle biopsies. Normal pancreatic cytology, along with the potential diagnostic pitfalls, is also outlined.
Shawn Kari, John M Bjorneby
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Pancreatic fine-needle biopsy and cytologic evaluation is an important diagnostic tool that is not commonly used in veterinary medicine. This article discusses how to obtain and interpret pancreatic fine-needle biopsies. Normal pancreatic cytology, along with the potential diagnostic pitfalls, is also outlined.
Shawn Kari, John M Bjorneby
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