2013
DOI: 10.2478/pjvs-2013-0118
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Fine needle biopsy of abdominal organs in dogs – indications, contraindications and performance technique

Abstract: Recent years have seen in both human and veterinary medicine the development of numerous techniques allowing for evaluation and classification of changes in individual organs and tissues.

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“…This study lays the ground work for use of cytologic semi‐quantitation of hepatic copper as part of the initial diagnostic workup of suspected copper‐associated hepatopathy patients. Hepatic fine‐needle aspiration is a minimally invasive procedure, especially when compared to the more invasive techniques required to obtain sufficient sample for histologic or quantitative copper evaluation . It is hoped that the cCu grade may be used as a screen for hepatic copper content and help guide diagnostic and clinical decisions in the canine patient with a suspected hepatopathy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This study lays the ground work for use of cytologic semi‐quantitation of hepatic copper as part of the initial diagnostic workup of suspected copper‐associated hepatopathy patients. Hepatic fine‐needle aspiration is a minimally invasive procedure, especially when compared to the more invasive techniques required to obtain sufficient sample for histologic or quantitative copper evaluation . It is hoped that the cCu grade may be used as a screen for hepatic copper content and help guide diagnostic and clinical decisions in the canine patient with a suspected hepatopathy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hepatic fine-needle aspiration is a minimally invasive procedure, especially when compared to the more invasive techniques required to obtain sufficient sample for histologic or quantitative copper evaluation. 29 It is hoped that the cCu grade may be used as a screen for hepatic copper content and help guide diagnostic and clinical decisions in the canine patient with a suspected hepatopathy. Further evaluation of the utility of cCu grading in the clinical setting is warranted.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The choice of the type of biopsy depends on the type of lesion expected to be present. In the case of neoplastic lesions, FNAB are recommended [5, 6]. In order to assess the liver parenchyma, core needle biopsies are preferred.…”
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confidence: 99%