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Bilateral Thyroid Ima Arteries Arising From the Brachiocephalic Trunk: A First Case Report
ABSTRACT Rationale Bilateral thyroid ima artery (TIA) arising from the brachiocephalic trunk is an extremely rare anatomical variation, with no prior cases reported. Recognizing such vascular anomalies is crucial for optimizing surgical outcomes in thyroid and mediastinal procedures, as failure to identify these variations can lead to severe ...
Ziqiang Wang+5 more
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Abstract Objective To determine the incidence of tuberculous lymphadenitis (TBL) and other pathologies in cervical lymphadenopathies in Somalia and accompanying radiological findings. Methods In this hospital‐based retrospective study, the demographic characteristics, pathology results and radiological findings of 263 patients who underwent ultrasound (
Mehmet Tahtabasi, Fatih Sahiner
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Fine needle aspiration biopsy in ophthalmology
When noninvasive techniques fail to confirm or rule out the suspicion of a malignant lesion, fine needle aspiration biopsy may provide an efficient, economical and relatively safe method of obtaining material for cytological study. The technique may also be valuable for intraoperative morphological evaluation.
MIDENA, EDOARDO+3 more
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Fine-needle aspiration biopsy in diagnosis, and classification of ovarian carcinoma [PDF]
Olle Kjellgren+3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) can present as cancer of unknown primary, where only cervical lymph node metastases are identified. Most tumors, particularly human‐papillomavirus‐associated ones, are located in the palatine/lingual tonsils.
Sannia Sjöstedt+5 more
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Intraoperative ultrasound: “Alternative eye” in lymph nodal dissection in non‐small cell lung cancer
Intraoperative ultrasound of mediastinal lymph nodes allows surgeons to detect metastatic lymph nodes during surgery for NSCLC. It can show the relationship between lymph nodes and surrounding structures during biopsy, improving the safety and simplicity of the operation, increasing the number of harvested lymph nodes, and reducing the risk of ...
Gaetana Messina+18 more
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Fine needle aspiration of Histiocytic sarcoma
Histiocytic sarcoma is derived from histiocytes and is among the rarest of the tumors affecting the lymphoid tissue. We report a case of a histiocytic sarcoma arising from the lymph node in a 35-year-old male who came for a fine needle aspiration ...
Varuna Mallya+2 more
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Letter: Fatality after fine-needle aspiration biopsy of liver. [PDF]
H Riska, Claes Friman
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ABSTRACT Background Determining whether to treat the elective cervical lymph node (LN) area remains a dilemma in maxillary sinus squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). This study analyzed the patterns of initial LN involvement and recurrence to guide treatment strategies. Methods We retrospectively reviewed 119 patients with maxillary sinus SCC treated between
Jina Kim+4 more
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Rapid and reliable identification of targetable driver mutations in patients with advanced stage lung cancer is essential. It is crucial to determine the technique and site of biopsy, as multiple biopsies are burdensome to the patient and lead to significant delays in therapy induction.
Kei Kunimasa+9 more
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