1993
DOI: 10.3109/01913129309027786
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Role of Electron Microscopy in Head and Neck Pathology in Adults and Children

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“…A few examples of such studies follow. Dardick et al demonstrated the ongoing diagnostic role of electron microscopy in head and neck neoplasms [ 39 ]. For example, a biopsy of a parapharyngeal mass demonstrated sheets of vimentin-positive cells containing glandular spaces lined by cytokeratin-positive cells, ndings indicating synovial sarcoma.…”
Section: Studies Utilizing Both Immunohistochemistry and Electron Micmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…A few examples of such studies follow. Dardick et al demonstrated the ongoing diagnostic role of electron microscopy in head and neck neoplasms [ 39 ]. For example, a biopsy of a parapharyngeal mass demonstrated sheets of vimentin-positive cells containing glandular spaces lined by cytokeratin-positive cells, ndings indicating synovial sarcoma.…”
Section: Studies Utilizing Both Immunohistochemistry and Electron Micmentioning
confidence: 98%