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Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy of the Pancreas

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1998
This article covers basic topics such as indications, contraindications, techniques and complications. Individual sections focus on the differential diagnosis between adenocarcinoma and benign or reactive processes, diagnosis of pancreatic endocrine tumors, and the diagnosis of cystic lesions using pancreatic cyst fluid analysis including cytopathology.
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Cytogenetics of fine needle aspiration biopsies of sarcomas

Cancer Genetics and Cytogenetics, 1995
Chromosomal analysis has become an adjunct in the classification of soft tissue and bone sarcomas and may provide indications of tumor progression. Since it is not always possible or desirable to obtain fresh tumor tissue, the current study analyzed the feasibility to obtain karyotypes from fine needle aspiration biopsies (FNABs) and compared those ...
Harald J. Hoekstra   +4 more
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Protocol Biopsy: Today’s Fine-Needle Aspiration Biopsy?

Transplantation, 2007
This counter view of protocol biopsy suggests that the widespread clinical use of this technique may be questionable. It may remain primarily a valuable research tool. Cost and risk remain as major issues. Be it screening by routine computed tomography scan for apparently normal people or routine biopsy of normal functioning kidneys there is always the
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Fine-Needle Aspiration and Core Biopsy

2000
Fine-needle aspiration cytology has been an established method in complementary breast diagnosis since the publications of Martin and Ellis in 1930. Core biopsy, however, has only recently found broader application with the introduction of automatic spring-acting puncture devices.
P. Tontsch   +2 more
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Salivary Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy

2017
Fine needle aspiration (FNA) biopsy is a useful diagnostic tool in the management of salivary gland pathology. FNA cytology for salivary disease can influence management decisions and inform counseling on therapeutic options. Compared to other forms of biopsy, FNA is simple, cost-effective, and safe while providing rapid information (Majewski et al.
Annemieke van Zante   +2 more
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Liquid biopsy enters the clinic — implementation issues and future challenges

Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2021
Michail Ignatiadis   +2 more
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Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy

2008
Barbara D. Florentine, Barry Staymates
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Applications of liquid biopsy in the Pharmacological Audit Trail for anticancer drug development

Nature Reviews Clinical Oncology, 2021
Manuel Selvi Miralles, Paul Workman
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Fine needle aspiration biopsy of the pancreas [PDF]

open access: possibleDiagnostic Cytopathology, 2000
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