Immunohistochemistry

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Immunohistochemistry Immunophenotypic analysis is extremely helpful and often essential for the diagnosis and classification of malignant neoplasms. Two major methods are used for determining the immunophenotype of neoplasms: immunohistochemistry and…

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Cytochemistry

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Cytochemistry Special stains and cytochemical techniques are particularly useful as adjuvants in the diagnosis of lymph node lesions by identifying various biochemical and enzymatic cell markers (Table 5.1). Periodic Acid–Schiff…

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Cytopathology

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Cytopathology Role of Touch Imprints/Smears in Lymph Node Diagnosis The histologic examination of lymph node biopsy specimens allows for the assessment of both architecture and cytology. Assessment of architecture is…

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Introduction

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Introduction Lymph nodes are among the organs from which biopsy specimens are most commonly obtained for diagnostic purposes. Their accessibility makes them an easy target for fine needle aspiration and…

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Introduction

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Introduction The lymph nodes are major components of the lymphatic system clustered in small groups or chains at strategic locations, where they drain the lymphatic vessels of various anatomic regions….

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