The aim of this study is to establish possibilities of using cytology in the diagnosis of parathyroid gland adenoma. 475 patients, all suspected to have parathyroid gland disease, were examined over a three-year period (from 1 of January 2006 to 31 of December 2008) in the Clinical Department of Nuclear Medicine and Radiation Protection, University Hospital Center Zagreb, Croatia. Ultrasound guided fine needle aspiration biopsy (UG-FNAB) of suspected occurrences determined by ultrasound was done. Samples obtained by UG-FNAB were air-dried and stained using the May-Grünwald- -Giemsa (MGG) staining procedure. PTH levels were determined in all punctate and sera obtained on the day of UG- -FNAB. Samples adequate for cytological analysis were ob...
In many cases, it is difficult or even impossible to distinguish parathyroid lesions from thyroid on...
In many cases, it is difficult or even impossible to distinguish parathyroid lesions from thyroid on...
Simple morphological identification of a sample as parathyroid gland tissue is not always sufficient...
The aim of this study is to establish possibilities of using cytology in the diagnosis of parathyroi...
The aim of this study is to establish possibilities of using cytology in the diagnosis of parathyroi...
To elucidate the specific cytomorphologic patterns and diagnostic pitfalls in fine needle aspiration...
OBJECTIVE: To elucidate the specific cytomorphologic patterns and diagnostic pitfalls in fine needle...
BACKGROUND: The widespread use of high-resolution ultrasound (US) has allowed the detection of not o...
Background: Fine needle cytology (FNC) of a parathyroid neoplasia (PN) is reliable, but needs to be ...
Background: Fine needle cytology (FNC) of a parathyroid neoplasia (PN) is reliable, but needs to be ...
Background: Fine needle cytology (FNC) of a parathyroid neoplasia (PN) is reliable, but needs to be ...
Background: Fine needle cytology (FNC) of a parathyroid neoplasia (PN) is reliable, but needs to be ...
Background: Fine needle cytology (FNC) of a parathyroid neoplasia (PN) is reliable, but needs to be ...
Introduction: It is difficult to differentiate benign and malignant lesions just by histopathologica...
Objective. Minimally invasive surgery is the method of choice in the management of hyperparathyroidi...
In many cases, it is difficult or even impossible to distinguish parathyroid lesions from thyroid on...
In many cases, it is difficult or even impossible to distinguish parathyroid lesions from thyroid on...
Simple morphological identification of a sample as parathyroid gland tissue is not always sufficient...
The aim of this study is to establish possibilities of using cytology in the diagnosis of parathyroi...
The aim of this study is to establish possibilities of using cytology in the diagnosis of parathyroi...
To elucidate the specific cytomorphologic patterns and diagnostic pitfalls in fine needle aspiration...
OBJECTIVE: To elucidate the specific cytomorphologic patterns and diagnostic pitfalls in fine needle...
BACKGROUND: The widespread use of high-resolution ultrasound (US) has allowed the detection of not o...
Background: Fine needle cytology (FNC) of a parathyroid neoplasia (PN) is reliable, but needs to be ...
Background: Fine needle cytology (FNC) of a parathyroid neoplasia (PN) is reliable, but needs to be ...
Background: Fine needle cytology (FNC) of a parathyroid neoplasia (PN) is reliable, but needs to be ...
Background: Fine needle cytology (FNC) of a parathyroid neoplasia (PN) is reliable, but needs to be ...
Background: Fine needle cytology (FNC) of a parathyroid neoplasia (PN) is reliable, but needs to be ...
Introduction: It is difficult to differentiate benign and malignant lesions just by histopathologica...
Objective. Minimally invasive surgery is the method of choice in the management of hyperparathyroidi...
In many cases, it is difficult or even impossible to distinguish parathyroid lesions from thyroid on...
In many cases, it is difficult or even impossible to distinguish parathyroid lesions from thyroid on...
Simple morphological identification of a sample as parathyroid gland tissue is not always sufficient...