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Oral focal mucinosis in a dog with brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome
Abstract Oral focal mucinosis is an uncommon disorder primarily reported in people and characterised by excessive hyaluronic acid production in the mucosa. This report describes a novel occurrence of oral focal mucinosis in a 3‐year‐old French Mastiff with brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome, presenting with severe respiratory distress and mucin
Daiana R. Cardoso+3 more
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Mammographically guided fine-needle aspiration biopsy of nonpalpable breast lesions. Can it replace open biopsy? [PDF]
Lester J. Layfield+4 more
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A Novel Training Model to Improve Diagnostic Accuracy of Cervical Fine-Needle Aspiration. [PDF]
Anschuetz L+7 more
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Abstract Two cases of sporadic multicentric lymphomas with mediastinal masses in goats are documented. The first case involved a 3.5‐year‐old male goat. Ultrasound imaging revealed an enlarged right perirenal lymph node, which was confirmed as lymphoma through incisional biopsy and cytopathological analysis. Despite treatment, the goat succumbed to the
Angélica Consalter+6 more
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Fine-needle aspiration and cytologic findings of surgical scar lesions in women with breast cancer [PDF]
E Malberger+3 more
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Improving fine needle aspiration in value-based thyroid cancer care: an interrupted time series analysis. [PDF]
van der Poort EKJ+6 more
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Long‐term survival in a dog with suspected primary nodal plasmacytoma treated with surgical excision
Abstract An 8‐year‐old Staffordshire bull terrier presented for left submandibular lymphadenopathy. Cytology showed a monomorphic population of mature plasma cells suggestive of plasma cell neoplasia. On physical examination, no other lymphadenomegaly, cutaneous or oral lesions were found.
Celia Figueroa‐González+4 more
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Thyroid nodules in children and adolescents: Investigation and management
Clinically detectable thyroid nodules are less common in children than adults. However, they are associated with an increased risk of malignancy. Therefore, thorough evaluation of paediatric thyroid nodules is necessary, and an understanding of the features associated with a higher risk of malignancy is important to guide management and referral ...
Jessica L Sandy+5 more
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