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The diagnosis of the sex chromosomes in human tissues

Genetica, 1957
The nuclei in the skin, and in the neutrophils, have been studied in men and women, in relation to a diagnosis of the sex chromosomes in non-dividing nuclei. It has been shown in the skin, that the appearance of chromocenters, which are presumably formed by the X and Y, can vary according to metabolic conditions, but that a determination of the percent
M, DANON, L, SACHS
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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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Diagnosis and management of soft tissue sarcoma

BMJ, 2010
#### Summary points Soft tissue sarcomas are a heterogeneous group of tumours of mesodermal origin. Although they are rare, accounting for less than 1% of all malignant tumours, half of patients diagnosed will die from the sarcoma.1 w1 Lumps are commonly encountered in primary and specialist care, and differentiating benign from possibly malignant ...
Shiba, Sinha, A Howard S, Peach
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RAPID TISSUE DIAGNOSIS

Archives of Surgery, 1941
Rapid tissue diagnosis during operation has lately fallen into discredit. While many surgeons still are enthusiastic about it, leading pathologists have recently criticized this method as not only unreliable but unnecessary. According to Simpson, 1 "the Frozen Section Fetish appeals to the surgeon mainly because it adds to the drama in the operating ...
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QUANTITATIVE OPTICAL SPECTROSCOPY FOR TISSUE DIAGNOSIS

Annual Review of Physical Chemistry, 1996
▪ Abstract  The interaction of light within tissue has been used to recognize disease since the mid-1800s. The recent developments of small light sources, detectors, and fiber optic probes provide opportunities to quantitatively measure these interactions, which yield information for diagnosis at the biochemical, structural, or (patho)physiological ...
R, Richards-Kortum, E, Sevick-Muraca
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Cytological diagnosis of soft tissue tumours

Cytopathology, 2001
Cytological diagnosis of soft tissue tumours The aims of this study were to determine the patterns of soft tissue tumours and also to try to assess the utility of fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) in diagnosing soft tissue tumours. Of 15 361 patients who visited the cytology diagnostic service of the Pathology Department, Medical Faculty, Addis ...
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Soft-tissue rheumatism: Diagnosis and treatment

The American Journal of Medicine, 1997
Soft tissue rheumatism is one of the most common and most misunderstood categories of disorders facing the primary care physician. Among the more common types are subacromial bursitis, epicondylitis, trochanteric bursitis, anserine bursitis, and fibromyalgia. The keys to the diagnosis of soft-tissue rheumatism are the history and, more importantly, the
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Diagnosis and treatment of soft tissue tumors

Journal of Orthopaedic Science, 1999
In the management of soft-tissue tumors, accurate diagnosis, using a combination of clinical, radiographic, and histological data, is critical in optimizing outcome. Radiographic diagnoses can be useful, but they cannot accurately predict histology or whether a lesion is benign or malignant.
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Sonohysterography for the diagnosis of residual trophoblastic tissue.

Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine, 2001
To assess the efficacy, safety, and associated complications of sonohysterography for the diagnosis of residual trophoblastic tissue.We conducted a prospective study of 23 consecutive patients admitted to our ultrasonography unit with clinical and ultrasonographic signs of retained intrauterine tissue.Twelve patients had hydrosonographic features ...
Y, Zalel   +6 more
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Ultrasonographic diagnosis of hemangiomas of soft tissue

Current Medical Science, 1997
Presented in this paper are the results of ultrasonic examination in 29 cases of hemangiomas of soft tissue. Out of the 29 cases, 20 lesions were revealed as heterogeneous echoic masses; 6 as anechoic areas and 3 as solid masses. Hyperechoic foci of calcifications or phlebolithes were detected in 16 cases. Intramuscular hemangiomas were sonographically
B, Kang, J, Du, J, Huang
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