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Comparison of fine needle aspiration cytology and cell block to formal histology of small subcutaneous mass lesions in children. a prospective study at Red Cross War Memorial Children`s Hospital

Background Fine-needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) has been widely accepted as a safe, cost-effective and accurate tool for the preoperative diagnosis of masses or lesions in adults with over 90% accuracy. The use of FNAC with adjunct Cell block in children is still not widely accepted. Cell block te...

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Main Author: Kunfaa Jnr, Ernest Naanwin-IB
Other Authors: Cox, Sharon
Format: Thesis
Language:English
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Published: Division of General Surgery 2025
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