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Fine needle aspiration cytology in gynecologic oncology. II. Morphologic aspects.
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Tumoral PathologyVulvar DiseasesRadiologyGynecological SurgeryMedicineCytologySurgical PathologyHistopathologyPathologyGynecologyFine-needle SpirationsCytologic CriteriaFine-needle Aspiration CytologyOncologyGynecology OncologyCytopathologyOvarian CancerHealth Sciences
This study was based on the evaluation of 140 fine-needle spirations from gynecologic lesion. Cytologic criteria for the diagnosis of benign and malignant lesions and cellular changes due to irradiation and chemotherapy are presented. For accurate evaluation of fine-needle aspiration specimens from the pelvis, the exact location of the sampling must be known, clinical data must be available, and the patholgist must have an intimate knowledge of anatomy, histology and pathology of benign and malignant lesions in this area. Fine-needle aspiration cytology provided a high degree of accuracy in the diagnosis of gynecologic lesions.