2020
DOI: 10.1002/dc.24528
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Cytomorphological spectrum of hand, wrist, and foot lesions at tertiary care center in central India

Abstract: Background: Fine-needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) being a fast technique is used as a primary investigation to diagnose wide spectrum of hand, wrist, and foot lesions. These sites are prone to trauma, reparative, and infectious process, which forms mass lesions mimicking neoplasia. Our study highlighted the importance of FNAC with the chance of reduction in biopsy or excision. Aims and objectives: To report the prevalence and cytomorphological spectrum of hand and foot lesions with the aim of consolidating th… Show more

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