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detect precancerous cervical lesions that may lead to
cervical cancer.
Cytopathologic tests are
sometimes called smear tests because the
samples may be smeared...
- A Howell–Jolly body is a
cytopathological finding of
basophilic nuclear remnants (clusters of DNA) in
circulating erythrocytes.
During maturation in the...
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Pallavi D. Bhayekar. "A rare case of
apocrine carcinoma of the breast:
Cytopathological and
immunohistopathological study."
Journal of Cytology/Indian Academy...
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pathology specimens. It is most
frequently used for
blood films and
cytopathological smears,
including fine
needle aspirates. The Diff-Quik
procedure is...
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through a biopsy. The two
methods for
acquisition of
tumor tissue for
cytopathological analysis are:
Needle aspiration biopsy, via
needle Surgically, via...
- microorganisms.
Seroma Shidham,
Vinod B.; Atkinson,
Barbara F. (2007).
Cytopathologic diagnosis of
serous fluids (1 ed.). Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Saunders...
- drug
screen —
screen for
usage of
recreational drugs Urine cytology —
cytopathological examination of
cells in the urine, used to
screen for
cancer Urine...
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mesothelioma Micrograph of a
cytopathology specimen showing mesothelioma. The
cytopathologic appearance of
mesothelioma in the
pleural cavity and
peritoneal cavity...
- platelet-rich thrombi. When ac****ulation of
pleural fluid is noted,
cytopathologic evaluation of the fluid, as well as
clinical microscopy, microbiology...
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fragments (in
contrast to histopathology,
which studies whole tissues) and
cytopathologic tests are
sometimes called smear tests because the
samples may be smeared...