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- Title
The Milan system for reporting salivary gland cytopathology: The clinical impact so far. Considerations from theory to practice.
- Authors
Rossi, Esther Diana; Faquin, William C.
- Abstract
SG-FNA has gained popularity because it can be easily applied in an outpatient setting to sample and diagnose most non-neoplastic and neoplastic SG lesions. Moreover, in most cases, SG-FNA can effectively identify many common benign tumours, and it is effective at discriminating between low- and high-grade malignant tumours.[[1], [3], [5], [7]] Despite the advantages of SG-FNA, there are certain factors that can influence its overall utility. The accuracy of SG-FNA is high for the diagnosis of most common SG tumours such as pleomorphic adenoma and Warthin tumour. 2020; 37 (1): 18 - 25. 22 Mukundapai M, Sharma N, Patil A, Gopal C. Fine-needle aspiration cytology of salivary gland lesions: a revised classification based on "Milan system"-4 years experience of tertiary care cancer center of South India.
- Subjects
SALIVARY glands; CELLULAR pathology; BENIGN tumors; THEORY-practice relationship; HEAD &; neck cancer; NEEDLE biopsy
- Publication
Cytopathology, 2020, Vol 31, Issue 3, p181
- ISSN
0956-5507
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/cyt.12819