USG guided fine needle aspiration cytology along with immunocytochemistry to diagnose primary malignant mixed mullerian tumors: A three-year study from a tertiary care center
Conclusion: Though the literature is replete in establishing a histo-pathological diagnosis of MMMT, the diagnosis on USG-guided FNAC has been rarely described. Emphasis should be made on the careful examination of small sarcomatous elements in smears. Utilization of cell block and immunocytochemistry with histopathological correlation should be done to avoid misdiagnosis.
Source: Journal of Cytology - Category: Cytology Authors: Radhika Agarwal Meeta Singh Sneha Goswami Shramana Mandal Devender Verma Nita Khurana Shyama Jain Nidhi Verma Source Type: research
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