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Fine‐needle aspiration cytology of pancreatoblastoma
Diagnostic Cytopathology, 2001AbstractPancreatoblastoma is a rare pancreatic neoplasm seen most commonly in the pediatric age group. We report on the aspiration cytology and immunohistochemical findings of a pancreatoblastoma in a 16‐yr‐old male. Diagn. Cytopathol. 2001;25:118–121. © 2001 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
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Fine‐needle aspiration cytology of endometriosis
Diagnostic Cytopathology, 2017Endometriosis commonly involves the pelvis, but may also present as a palpable mass in extrapelvic sites, such as the abdominal wall or inguinal region, where it can be evaluated by fine needle aspiration (FNA). In this report, we illustrate the findings seen in seven cases of endometriosis diagnosed by FNA in patients with a chief complaint of pain ...
Sharon J. Song +2 more
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Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology
The American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 1991In 1930, Martin (1) advocated the use of fine-needle aspiration of head and neck lesions for diagnostic purposes. The method was largely abandoned until the fifties (2) and it became popular during the sixties, especially in Sweden (3, 4). Fine-needle aspiration (FNA) is now practiced in many large centers.
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Fine-needle aspiration cytology.
American family physician, 1980Fine-needle aspiration is a rapid, safe and accurate technique for diagnosing a variety of radiologically evident or palpable lesions. Cellular material is obtained from suspicious areas with an 18- to 23-gauge needle. The technique can be applied to lesions of the breast, prostate, thyroid and subcutaneous tissue, as well as to many pulmonary and ...
V F, Colón, G B, Schumann
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Pitfalls in fine needle aspiration cytology*
Cytopathology, 2003A review of pitfalls encountered in fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) of all organs and tissues and based mainly on the author's 35‐year experience of diagnostic FNAC in clinical practice is presented. Diagnostic difficulties are usually related to deviations from common cytological criteria that may occur in some lesions.
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Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology
Laryngo- rhino- otologie, 2016Katharina, Geißler +2 more
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Actinomycosis in fine needle aspiration cytology
Cytopathology, 1994Four cases of actinomycosis were diagnosed by fine needle aspiration (FNA) cytology and eight more cases were detected during a review of FNA smears reported as inflammatory. the age of these 12 cases ranged from 20 to 61 years with a median of 35 years. the male to female ratio was 3:1.
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Thyroid Aspiration Cytology: Current Status
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2009Lester J Layfield
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