2022
DOI: 10.1111/vcp.13056
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Osteosarcoma diagnosed in a dog using a formalin‐fixed fine‐needle aspirate biopsy

Abstract: Background Fine‐needle aspirate (FNA) biopsy is considered a quick technique to access and identify the cell types present in a pathologic lesion or make a diagnosis. Often, clinicians want to know if they are dealing with an inflammatory lesion with or without infectious agents or a neoplastic lesion. At times, neoplastic lesions may be confounded by the presence of inflammatory cells. Objectives We aimed to evaluate the application of a formalin‐fixed FNA, designated the cytologic/histopathologic (CytoHisto)… Show more

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