Definition of Cytopathology. Meaning of Cytopathology. Synonyms of Cytopathology

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Meaning of Cytopathology from wikipedia

- Cytopathology (from Gr**** κύτος, kytos, "a hollow"; πάθος, pathos, "fate, harm"; and -λογία, -logia) is a branch of pathology that studies and diagnoses...
- present, a known cause of a benign nodular goitre. Fine needle biopsy for cytopathology is also used. Thyroid nodules are extremely common in young adults and...
- The American Society of Cytopathology (ASC), founded in 1951, is a national professional society of physicians, cytotechnologists and scientists who are...
- on the basis of the involved sample types (comparing, for example, cytopathology, hematopathology, and histopathology), organs (as in renal pathology)...
- removed after detection because its ****ure course cannot be trusted. Cytopathology cannot distinguish Hürthle cell adenoma from Hürthle cell carcinoma...
- Cancer Cytopathology is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal which covers practice of cytopathology and its related oncology-based disciplines. It...
- Bethesda system used for cytopathology of thyroid nodules, which is called The Bethesda System for Reporting Thyroid Cytopathology (TBSRTC or BSRTC). Like...
- a Gr**** physician, zoologist and microscopist who was a pioneer in cytopathology and early cancer detection, and inventor of the pap smear for detection...
- probe is labeled with fluorescent dye, the technique is called FISH. Cytopathology – the examination of loose cells spread and stained on gl**** slides...
- studies and diagnoses diseases on the cellular level is called cytopathology. Cytopathology is generally used on samples of free cells or tissue fragments...