2019
DOI: 10.4103/cytojournal.cytojournal_40_18
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Diagnostic rescue of a silent scalp swelling by fine-needle aspiration

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“…However, ancillary studies and radiology are required for making a definite diagnosis. [ 10 ] Primary adnexal tumor of skin includes clear cell hidradenoma which shows biphasic cell population comprising of round to polygonal cells with eosinophilic cytoplasm and vesicular nuclei; other population of cells include clear cells containing glycogen with eccentric nuclei. [ 10 ] HCC is usually treated with total thyroidectomy and skull metastasis by excision of the lesion.…”
Section: Brief Review Of the Topicmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, ancillary studies and radiology are required for making a definite diagnosis. [ 10 ] Primary adnexal tumor of skin includes clear cell hidradenoma which shows biphasic cell population comprising of round to polygonal cells with eosinophilic cytoplasm and vesicular nuclei; other population of cells include clear cells containing glycogen with eccentric nuclei. [ 10 ] HCC is usually treated with total thyroidectomy and skull metastasis by excision of the lesion.…”
Section: Brief Review Of the Topicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 10 ] Primary adnexal tumor of skin includes clear cell hidradenoma which shows biphasic cell population comprising of round to polygonal cells with eosinophilic cytoplasm and vesicular nuclei; other population of cells include clear cells containing glycogen with eccentric nuclei. [ 10 ] HCC is usually treated with total thyroidectomy and skull metastasis by excision of the lesion. [ 6 ] However, there are no consistent guidelines or recommendations for the treatment of skull metastasis.…”
Section: Brief Review Of the Topicmentioning
confidence: 99%