EUS-guided FNA in diagnosing pancreatic lesions: Strength and cytological spectrum
In conclusion of the above; diagnosis of pancreatic solid and cystic malignancy can be assigned from a composite of the EUS-FNA cytology, cell block preparation and immunohistochemistry Diagnosis of pancreatic solid and cystic malignancy can be assigned from a composite of the EUS-FNA cytology, cell block preparation, and immunohistochemistry.
Source: Journal of Cytology - Category: Cytology Authors: Neha Nigam Archana Rastogi Vikram Bhatia Binit Sureka Priyanka Jain Chhagan Bihari Source Type: research
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