Study of Cytological Pattern of Tubercular Lymphadenitis

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Dr. Narayanamurthy C
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Dr. Kodanda Swamy C R
Dr. Kodanda Swamy C R
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Abstract

Background : Fine needle aspiration cytology is a diagnostic tool in which cells are extracted from a palpable swelling using FNAC gun, syringe and fine needle. It is a simple, speedy, safe, cost effective and accurate technique being used worldwide. 1, 2 Lymphadenopathy is one of the common conditions encountered in clinical practice with varied etiological predispositions.

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Dr. Narayanamurthy C. 1970. \u201cStudy of Cytological Pattern of Tubercular Lymphadenitis\u201d. Global Journal of Medical Research - B: Pharma, Drug Discovery, Toxicology & Medicine N/A (GJMR Volume 12 Issue B1): .

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Background : Fine needle aspiration cytology is a diagnostic tool in which cells are extracted from a palpable swelling using FNAC gun, syringe and fine needle. It is a simple, speedy, safe, cost effective and accurate technique being used worldwide. 1, 2 Lymphadenopathy is one of the common conditions encountered in clinical practice with varied etiological predispositions.

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