Performance of lymph node cytopathology in diagnosis and characterization of lymphoma in dogs
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine2021Vol. 36(1), pp. 204–214
Citations Over TimeTop 17% of 2021 papers
Valeria Martini, Giuseppe Marano, Luca Aresu, Ugo Bonfanti, Patrizia Boracchi, M. Caniatti, Francesco Cian, Matteo Gambini, Laura Marconato, Carlo Masserdotti, Arturo Nicoletti, Fulvio Riondato, P. Roccabianca, Damiano Stefanello, Erik Teske, S. Comazzi
Abstract
Cytopathology may result in accurate diagnosis of lymphoma, but accuracy decreases when further characterization is needed. Cytopathology represents a fundamental aid in identifying lymphoma and can be used as a screening test to predict grade and phenotype. However, these results must be confirmed using other ancillary techniques, including flow cytometry, histopathology, and immunohistochemistry (IHC).
Related Papers
- → Correlation Between Fine-Needle Aspiration Cytopathology and Histopathology of the Lung in Dogs and Cats(2002)50 cited
- → The use of cytology in the diagnosis of basal cell carcinoma(1994)32 cited
- The analysis of cytology diagnosis on 110 cases of liver fine needle aspiration(2010)
- → Other Cutaneous Cytotoxic Lymphomas(2004)
- → Histopathology Versus Cytopathology(2020)