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Fine-needle aspiration biopsy of bone.

The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1983
The technique of fine-needle aspiration biopsy seems to be ideally suited for the diagnosis of lytic bone lesions at practically any location in the skeleton. The technique is simple, carries minimum risks, and can often be performed on an outpatient basis. Advances in cytological techniques have made it possible to reach an accurate diagnosis for most
K L Rainville   +4 more
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Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy of the Pancreas

Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1976
Fine needle aspiration biopsy from the pancreas was carried out peroperatively in 60 patients. A suspicion of malignancy due to a palpaple mass in the pancreas was raised in 45 cases and confirmed by cytology in 27 cases. Of the remaining 18 cases in which malignancy was suspected, the majority were caused by penetrating gastroduodenal ulcers or ...
P, Frederiksen   +2 more
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Fine-Needle Aspiration Biopsy of the Iris

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1992
Fine-needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) specimens obtained from nine consecutive iris lesions were examined. The lesions included primary malignant melanoma (four cases), metastatic melanoma, metastatic adenocarcinoma, leukemic infiltrate, lymphocytic infiltrate, and epithelial ingrowth.
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Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy in Lymphoma

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1990
Patients with lymphoma undergo excisional biopsy of an affected lymph node for initial classification of their disease because accurate classification depends on the histologic characteristics of the neoplasm. However, fine needle aspiration cytology has a role in the management of lymphoma patients, particularly in those with recurrent or residual ...
C H, Carrasco   +4 more
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Fine-needle aspiration biopsy of colonic masses

Diagnostic Cytopathology, 1998
Between 1989 and 1996, fine-needle aspiration biopsy was performed in 22 patients with palpable colonic masses. In all of these patients colonoscopic examination was either not possible or could not be carried out successfully. The results of aspiration biopsy were confirmed by surgery and histopathological examination of the tissue.
Manisha Dwivedi   +3 more
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Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy of Hydatid Cysts

Acta Radiologica, 1995
Fine needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) was performed in 31 patients with hydatid disease by 15 operators in 41 biopsy events during the period 1983–93. The FNABs were unintentionally done without prior clinical suspicion of hydatid cysts (HCs) in 18 patients and intentionally (with prior clinical suspicion of HC) in 13 patients for pathologic ...
W. von Sinner   +3 more
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Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy of the Prostate [PDF]

open access: possibleEndoscopy, 1969
1. A preliminary report is submitted on the aspiration biopsy of the prostatic gland. 2. A technique of prostatic biopsy is described, being relatively free of complications and readily accepted by patients as an office procedure for routine screening for carcinoma of the prostate. 3.
Th. H. Nulf, R. E. Rheinfrank
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Fine-needle aspiration biopsy of orbital meningioma

Diagnostic Cytopathology, 1999
Fine-needle aspiration was performed on an orbital mass in a 53-yr-old woman. The cytologic diagnosis was meningioma, which was later confirmed by histologic study of biopsy material. The cytologic features of the aspirated material (nuclear pseudoinclusions, psammoma bodies, and cells arranged in syncytial sheets and whorls) allowed a rapid, reliable,
Mamta Singh   +4 more
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The hazards of fine-needle aspiration biopsy

Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology, 1984
Review of the literature and the results of the hospital survey substantiate the widely held belief that fine-needle aspiration biopsy is a very safe procedure. However, serious and even fatal complications, although rare, can and do occur and it is important to be aware of the possibility and to take all the appropriate precautions in order to reduce ...
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Fine-Needle Aspiration Biopsy of Liver Hemangioma

Acta Radiologica, 1990
The results of 36 consecutive fine-needle aspiration biopsies of liver hemangiomas at two University Hospitals from the years 1981–1988 are described. The sizes of the lesions were 1 to 15 cm. Six patients had malignant disease, and liver metastasis was considered possible.
M. Taavitsainen   +3 more
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