Granuloma Cytology
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1. Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology and Intralesional Steroid Injection in a Central Giant Cell Granuloma Affecting the Gingiva: A New Clinical Approach
O granuloma central de células gigantes (GCCG) é uma lesão benigna dos maxilares predominantemente encontrada na mandíbula de pacientes jovens do sexo feminino com um variado comportamento clínico. Apesar de o manejo cirúrgico representar a principal modalidade terapêutica para esta lesão, o uso de injeções intralesionais de esteróides tem sido re
Braz. Dent. J.. Publicado em: 2013-07
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2. Schistosomal granuloma as a system adaptive complex. Application of fractal dimension in characterization of their geometric properties. / Granuloma esquistossomótico como um sistema adaptativo complexo. Aplicação da dimensão fractal na caracterização de suas propriedades geométricas.
Schistosomal granuloma AS A COMPLEX ADAPTIVE SYSTEM: APPLICATION OF FRACTAL DIMENSION IN THE CHARACTERIZATION OF PROPERTIES GEOMETRIC. Waldemiro de Souza Romagna. [Introduction]. The schistosomal granuloma is a compact, organized collection of migrating cells, which along with cells of the affected organ, arrange themselves in the midst of extracellular matr
Publicado em: 2007
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3. Aspiration biopsy of thoracic lesions
We have performed percutaneous needle aspiration biopsy of intrathoracic lesions under fluoroscopic control on 50 patients. Lesions as small as 1 to 1·5 cm. in diameter were aspirated. Thirty of the 36 cases of malignant neoplasm were diagnosed by this method. Of the 14 non-neoplastic cases, granuloma was diagnosed in two, and in eight of the remaining 12 t
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4. Localized pulmonary Wegener's granuloma simulating lung cancer: report of four cases.
Clinical features suggesting lung disease in three patients and a chance chest radiograph in the fourth led to films showing localized lung lesions with some characteristics of neoplasms. Two were heavy smokers, two were non-smokers. In two the lesion was peripheral, in one lobar (RUL), and in the fourth it crossed the interlobar fissure (apical and posterio
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5. Effectiveness of positron emission tomography for the detection of melanoma metastases.
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to determine the sensitivity, specificity, and clinical utility of 18F 2-fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose (FDG) total-body positron emission tomography (PET) scanning for the detection of metastases in patients with malignant melanoma. SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA: Recent preliminary reports suggest that PET using FDG may be more