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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.
Yolanda C. Oertel, Yolanda C. Oertel
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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.
Yolanda C. Oertel, Yolanda C. Oertel
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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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Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, 2015
CONTEXT The World Health Organization system for lymphoma classification relies on histologic findings from excisional biopsies. In contradistinction to expert guidelines, practitioners increasingly rely on fine-needle aspiration cytology and core needle
J. Frederiksen+3 more
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CONTEXT The World Health Organization system for lymphoma classification relies on histologic findings from excisional biopsies. In contradistinction to expert guidelines, practitioners increasingly rely on fine-needle aspiration cytology and core needle
J. Frederiksen+3 more
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Quantitative Evaluation of Fine‐Needle Aspiration
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1996A protocol was developed to obtain mature lymphocytes from freshly harvested tonsils by a combination of 5‐, 10‐, and 20‐ cm3syringes and 21‐, 23‐, and 27‐gauge needles. The cells were then suspended in Earle's balanced salt solution and counted with an automated cell counter.
R Halloran+3 more
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Mimics of pilomatrixomas in fine‐needle aspirates
Diagnostic Cytopathology, 1996This is a review of the fine-needle aspirates (FNAs) of nine pilomatrixomas (PMs) found in a series of 1,500 FNAs performed on skin nodules. The objective is to determine and list the cytologic findings that might mislead the less-experienced cytopathologist and to give him advice on how to avoid such errors.
Alberto Giménez Bascuñana+7 more
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FINE-NEEDLE ASPIRATION BIOPSY OF THE THYROID
Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 2001The routine use of thyroid FNAB caused profound changes in the management of thyroid nodules. FNAB allows a prompt identification and treatment of thyroid malignancies and avoids unnecessary surgery in patients with benign lesions, improving quality of life in patients with thyroid nodules.
BELFIORE A, LA ROSA, Giacomo
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Fine‐needle aspiration of cutaneous malakoplakia
Diagnostic Cytopathology, 1993AbstractA 99‐yr‐old Chinese woman with cutaneous malakoplakia and concomitant urinary tract infection was reported. The patient presented with an ulcerated right lower quadrant mass and computerized tomography showed that it was limited to the skin and subcutaneous tissue with no extension to the pelvic or abdominal structures.
Lorentz, TG+4 more
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Utility of preoperative fine needle aspiration in parotid lesions
The Laryngoscope, 2018D. F. Eytan+10 more
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Fine-needle aspiration of the prostate.
NCI monographs : a publication of the National Cancer Institute, 1987Fine-needle aspiration biopsy of the prostate has been used for over 20 years as the prostate biopsy technique of choice throughout much of Europe. However, this technique has only recently gained acceptance in the United States. There is now an enlarging body of data confirming that fine-needle aspiration can be viewed as a safe, accurate, and ...
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