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TISSUE DIAGNOSIS IN LYMPHOMAS

Medical Journal of Australia, 1977
An accurate histological diagnosis is sometimes difficult to achieve in the lymphoma patient. This problem is accentuated by incorrect choice of noded for biopsy or mishandling of tissues, either at surgery or during the fixative process. Practical guidelines are suggested to help minimize these problems.
R J, Thomas, R, Motteram, J P, Madigan
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Soft tissue chondromas: diagnosis and differential diagnosis

Skeletal Radiology, 1993
The authors evaluated three cases of soft tissue chondromas in patients aged 55, 57, and 78 years. Two of the lesions occurred in the foot and one in the hand. All three patients had long histories (over 1 year) of a palpable mass and all three had roentgenograms showing well-demarcated lobulated soft tissue lesions with both central and peripheral ...
M, Bansal   +3 more
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Bronchoscopic navigation and tissue diagnosis

General Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 2019
Diagnosis of early-stage lung cancer has become increasingly important as the detection of peripheral pulmonary lesions (PPLs) grows with widespread adoption of CT-based lung cancer screening. Although CT-guided transthoracic needle aspiration has been the standard diagnostic approach for PPLs, transbronchial sampling by bronchoscopy is often performed
Tsukasa, Ishiwata   +3 more
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Tissue microarrays in cancer diagnosis

Expert Review of Molecular Diagnostics, 2003
New molecular techniques such as cDNA, protein or antibody arrays allow for high-throughput identification of thousands of potentially disease-related markers on the genome, transcriptome and proteome level. Major disadvantages of such studies are the enormous costs and the need for unfixed tissues, disallowing comprehensive large-scale studies ...
Ronald, Simon   +2 more
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Diagnosis of Soft Tissue Sarcomas

Pathology - Research and Practice, 1984
Based on a review of 752 cases coded as soft tissue sarcomas, histologic features were analyzed for a differential diagnosis, dividing the sarcomas in the first diagnostic step into purely descriptive groups, regardless of biologic behavior: spindle cell, small cell, pleomorphic and myxoid varieties.
M, Enjoji, H, Hashimoto
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Diagnosis of Soft-Tissue Masses

American Journal of Roentgenology, 2011
AJR 2011; 197:W365 0361–803X/11/1972–W365 © American Roentgen Ray Society Diagnosis of Soft-Tissue Masses We read with great interest the article by Subhawong et al. [1], “Soft-Tissue Masses and Masslike Conditions: What Does CT Add to Diagnosis and Management?” in the June 2010 issue of the AJR.
Alexis, Lacout   +2 more
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Breast Tissue Diagnosis

2015
• Nonoperative diagnosis should become the norm in breast disease assessment. The aim of sampling procedures should be to fulfil the “triple diagnostic assessment” and achieve as near as possible 100 % nonoperative diagnosis of breast problems. • Automated core needle biopsy (CNB) is the sampling technique of first choice, to prefer over fine needle ...
Gianni Saguatti   +2 more
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Endoscopic tissue diagnosis of cholangiocarcinoma

Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2008
The extremely poor outcome in patients with cholangiocarcinoma, in large part, reflects the late presentation of these tumors and the challenging nature of establishing a tissue diagnosis. Establishing a diagnosis of cholangiocarcinoma requires obtaining evidence of malignancy from sampling of the epithelium of the biliary tract, which has proven to be
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