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Background: Serous effusion cytology (SEC) reporting is important for the management of the cancer patient. The International System for Reporting Serous Fluid Cytology (ISRSFC) provides tiered reporting terminology to standardize practice, looking into ...
Soumya Alashetty +5 more
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Optimal Volume Assessment for Serous Fluid Cytology [PDF]
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the optimal volume of serous fluid needed for accurate diagnosis using The International System for Reporting Serous Fluid Cytopathology (TIS), as well as to provide information on the distribution of serous ...
Konstantinos Christofidis +8 more
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A retrospective analysis of serous effusions based on the newly proposed international system for reporting serous fluid cytopathology: a report of 3633 cases in an oncological center. [PDF]
Background The International System for Reporting Serous Fluid Cytopathology (TIS) was recently proposed. We retrospectively applied TIS recommendations for reporting the cytological diagnosis of serous effusions and reported our experience.
Zhu YL +5 more
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The composition of serous fluid after axillary dissection [PDF]
Objective: To analyse the composition of the serous fluid formed after axillary dissection Design: Descriptive study Setting: University hospital and teaching hospital, The Netherlands Subjects: 16 patients whose axillas were dissected as part of a ...
Bonnema, J. (Jorien) +3 more
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Serous fluid: Reactive conditions. [PDF]
This chapter highlights the steps that would help to analyze any fluid. It highlights importance of knowing gross analysis of fluid along with biochemical information. These parameters along with clinical information are very important in arriving at a differential diagnosis.
Jhala N, Jhala D, Shidham VB.
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Updates and challenges in serous fluid cytopathology
Serous fluids, encompassing pleural, pericardial, and peritoneal fluids, exhibit a wide spectrum of neoplastic and non-neoplastic conditions. Malignant effusions commonly result from metastasis, particularly from adenocarcinomas, and less frequently from
Hannah H. Chen, Xiaoying Liu, Qun Wang
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Measurement and Analysis of Serous Fluid in Central Serous Chorioretinopathy using OCT [PDF]
Purpose: To evaluate the correlation between the degree of serous fluid and best corrected visual acuity at the first visit in central serous chorioretinopathy using optical coherence tomography. Methods: Retrospective analysis was performed for 30 eyes of 30 patients with central serous chorioretinopathy.
Hyuck-Won Choi +3 more
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Background: The “International System of Reporting Serous Fluid Cytology (TIS)” together with cytomorphology promotes the use of ancillary techniques to resolve difficulties in reporting serous fluid cytology. Objective: To classify serous effusion fluid
Shilpa Kapoor +2 more
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Ovarian cyst fluid of serous ovarian tumors contains large quantities of the brain amino acid N-acetylaspartate. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: In humans, N-acetyl L-aspartate (NAA) has not been detected in other tissues than the brain. The physiological function of NAA is yet undefined.
Eva Kolwijck +6 more
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Deciphering Serous Effusions Using the New International System for Reporting Serous Fluid Cytopathology. [PDF]
Introduction Serous effusion cytopathology is a minimally invasive, cost-effective procedure and plays a crucial role in diagnosing a spectrum of pathological conditions, ranging from benign to malignant. The International System for Reporting Serous Fluid Cytopathology (ISRSFC) offers a standardized framework for reporting serous effusions, aiding in ...
Mandava H +4 more
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