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Fine-needle aspiration of ganglioneuroma
Diagnostic Cytopathology, 2005Ganglioneuroma is a rare soft tissue neoplasm, arising most frequently in the mediastinum or retroperitoneum in children and young adults. Correct evaluation of this lesion is of crucial importance, as there are some malignant neoplasms that have similar clinical presentations.
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1984
Fine-needle aspiration of solid tumors other than cervical neoplasms has, until recently, been held in low esteem by US physicians. Its disfavor is undeserved, contend the authors of this article, who base their opinion on the findings from 545 aspirations done over a two-year period.
H T, Aretz +3 more
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Fine-needle aspiration of solid tumors other than cervical neoplasms has, until recently, been held in low esteem by US physicians. Its disfavor is undeserved, contend the authors of this article, who base their opinion on the findings from 545 aspirations done over a two-year period.
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Renal Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology
Acta Cytologica, 1999To audit and evaluate the pitfalls in renal fine needle aspiration (FNA) cytology.A retrospective analysis of 180 renal FNAs from 163 patients, encountered at Canberra Hospital, Australian Capital Territory, between June 1989 and July 1997 was undertaken. The FNA procedures had been performed by radiologists under computed tomography (CT) or ultrasound
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Fine-needle aspiration of chondrosarcoma
Diagnostic Cytopathology, 2006Fine-needle aspiration (FNA) is a reliable, safe and cost-effective procedure with an established role in the diagnosis of various solid tissue neoplasms. However, the role of FNA in the diagnosis of primary bone tumors, including chondrosarcoma (CS) is controversial.
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2006
Fine-needle aspiration (FNA) is a quick, valuable, minimally invasive procedure to assess the nature of a thyroidal mass. It should not be confused with “needle biopsy,” which requires a Tru-cut or Vim-Silverman needle and yields tissue fragments for histologic diagnosis.
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Fine-needle aspiration (FNA) is a quick, valuable, minimally invasive procedure to assess the nature of a thyroidal mass. It should not be confused with “needle biopsy,” which requires a Tru-cut or Vim-Silverman needle and yields tissue fragments for histologic diagnosis.
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 1984
F T, Cordingley, G P, Crawford
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F T, Cordingley, G P, Crawford
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Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology/Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy
2013Md Sajal +3 more
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Fine‐needle aspiration: Clinical pearls
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1997openaire +2 more sources

