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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 ...
Silvia Teggi   +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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A PATHOLOGIST'S APPROACH TO TISSUE DIAGNOSIS

Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Clinics of North America, 1994
SUMMARY Many pieces of information are considered by a pathologist to arrive at a histologic diagnosis of a tissue specimen. These include patient history, clinical presentation and appearance of the lesion, interpretation of pertinent radiographs, and evaluation of the microscopic features of the specimen.
Paul D. Freedman, Anne Cale Jones
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Fluorescence diagnosis in tissue injury

SPIE Proceedings, 2009
Background and Objectives: The paper aim was to evaluate the efficacy of the fluorescence spectroscopy in the detection of UV-induced skin change of Wistar rats. Study Design/ Materials and Methods: In a group male Wistar rats, the skin damage was produced by an UV-C lamp, periodically monitored using the laser-induced fluorescence, until complete ...
Vanderlei Salvador Bagnato   +2 more
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Delay in diagnosis of soft tissue sarcomas

European Journal of Surgical Oncology (EJSO), 2003
We reviewed 100 patients referred with soft tissue sarcoma between May 1999 to determine doctor- and patient-related delay.Patient delay is defined as longer than one month from first symptoms till doctor's visit, doctor delay as longer than one month from first visit till definitive diagnosis.
I. De Wever, F. Brouns, M. Stas
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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
Mathilde Danon, Leo Sachs
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Preoperative diagnosis of soft tissue tumours

International Orthopaedics, 1988
Over a period of 3 years in Southern Sweden 35 patients were seen with deep-seated limb sarcomas without metastases, 30 of whom were referred before any operation had been carried out. Thirty seven patients with deep-seated benign lesions were referred during the same period because of suspected malignancy.
I. Idvall   +9 more
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The effect of microdebriders on tissue for histological diagnosis

Clinical Otolaryngology and Allied Sciences, 1997
Microdebriders are an innovation in endonasal surgery which enable accurate and precise removal of tissue without damaging the surrounding mucosa. Concern has been expressed, however, that the instrument may render excised tissue unsuitable for histological diagnosis.
G.W. McGarry, P. Gana, B. Adamson
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Diagnosis of Soft Tissue Calcification

2004
There are three major types of extraosseous calcification: dystrophic, metastatic and heterotopic. Dystrophic calcification involves the deposition of calcium in damaged tissue and is not usually associated with hypercalcemia. In metastatic calcification, calcium deposition occurs in normal tissue due to hypercalcemia and/or hyperphosphatemia due to a ...
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Grading and Tissue-Specific Diagnosis

2017
This chapter provides an overview of the value of imaging in grading and tissue-specific diagnosis of soft tissue tumors (STT). While tissue-specific diagnosis implies pathological typing, grading implies differentiation between benign and malignant tumors and definition of malignancy grade.
Filip Vanhoenacker   +1 more
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