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Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology of Ovarian Tumors With Histopathological Correlation: A Revisit to Borderline Category.

open access: yesJ Cytol
Hasan Z   +11 more
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Fine Needle Aspiration

Cancer Investigation, 2004
Fine needle aspiration (FNA) has been widely used as a diagnostic tool for the past half century. Differing from large bore cutting needle biopsy, FNA utilizes 22- to 27-gauge needles. The cell samples aspirated from a lesion are characteristically smeared on glass slides for immediate microscopic evaluation.
David Burstein, Maoxin Wu
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Fine‐Needle Aspiration Biopsy

The Laryngoscope, 2001
AbstractObjectives: Fine‐needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) is a technique in which a fine needle is introduced into a mass, cellular material is aspirated, and a cytological diagnosis is rendered. It separates reactive and inflammatory processes that do not require surgical intervention from neoplasia and benign from malignant tumors.
Amedee, R. G., Dhurandhar, N. R.
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Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology

Southern Medical Journal, 1977
Aspirations were done in 221 breasts and 32 extramammary sites with a 25 gauge needle attached to an ordinary 10 ml syringe. The aspirated material was expressed from the needle hub onto a slide, smeared by means of a second slide, air dried, and stained with a Wright-Giemsa solution.
Leon Manheimer, Arkadi M. Rywlin
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