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Pediatric Fine-Needle Aspiration Biopsy
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1991A total of 135 fine-needle aspiration (FNA) biopsies from varying sites were performed in 123 children (mean, 10.5 years; range, one day to 18 years) over a five-year period. One hundred thirty (96.3%) biopsy specimens were satisfactory for evaluation. Seventy-nine cases were nonneoplastic (60.8%); among these cases, a specific diagnosis of infectious ...
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FINE NEEDLE ASPIRATION BIOPSY IN CHILDREN
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1997Background: Fine needle biopsy (FNB) in children has been slow to gain acceptance compared with the use of the technique in adults where it is regarded as standard clinical practice in screening significant lymphadenopathy and suspicious masses. We report our early experience with FNB in the paediatric population.
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Fine-Needle Aspiration Biopsy of the Iris
Archives of Ophthalmology, 1992Fine-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 of bone.
The Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery, 1983The 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
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Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy in Lymphoma
Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1990Patients 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 ...
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Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy of the Pancreas
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1976Fine 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 ...
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Radiology, 1995
To evaluate, in vivo, the efficacy of fine-needle capillary (nonaspiration) biopsy (FNCB) versus fine-needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) when performed at the same site with a coaxial technique.In 91 patients, biopsy was performed at 140 sites in 93 lesions mostly throughout the chest and abdomen with either FNCB or FNAB, or both (98 sites).
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To evaluate, in vivo, the efficacy of fine-needle capillary (nonaspiration) biopsy (FNCB) versus fine-needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB) when performed at the same site with a coaxial technique.In 91 patients, biopsy was performed at 140 sites in 93 lesions mostly throughout the chest and abdomen with either FNCB or FNAB, or both (98 sites).
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The hazards of fine-needle aspiration biopsy
Ultrasound in Medicine & Biology, 1984Review 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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Thyroid Scanning or Fine-Needle Biopsy
Annals of Internal Medicine, 1985Excerpt To the editor: The suggestion of Reasner and Isley (1)that fine-needle aspiration biopsy may be more cost effective as the initial diagnostic procedure in the evaluation of a solitary thyro...
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