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  1. Cytology

    Cytology from Ancient Greek Greek lang grc , kytos , a hollow ref cite book last Kirkpatrick et al. title The Cassell Concise English Dictionary location London date 1989 pages 324 isbn 0 304 31806 X ref and lang grc , wiktionary logia logia means the study of cell biology cell s . ref EMedicineDictionary cytology ref Cytology is that branch of life science, which deals with the study of cells in terms of structure, function and chemistry. Based on usage it can refer to Cytopathology the study of cellular disease and the use of cellular changes for the diagnosis of disease. Cell biology the study of normal cellular anatomy , function and chemistry . References reflist disambig tl Sitolohiya ...   more details



  1. Gynaecologic cytology

    Unreferenced date January 2009 Image Low grade squamous intraepithelial lesion.jpg thumb right A Pap test showing a low grade squamous intraepithelial lesion LSIL . Pap stain . Gynecologic cytology , also gynecologic cytopathology , is a field of pathology is concerned with the investigation of disorders of the female genital tract . The most common investigation in this field is the Pap test , which is used to screening medicine screen for potentially precancerous lesions of the cervix . Cytology can also be used to investigate disorders of the ovary ovaries , uterus , vagina and vulva . Human papillomavirus DEFAULTSORT Gynaecologic Cytology Category Gynecology Category Pathology pathology stub ...   more details



  1. Urine cytology

    Urine typically contains epithelial cells shed from the urinary tract. Urine cytology evaluates this urinary sediment for the presence of cancerous cells from the lining of the urinary tract, and it is a convenient noninvasive technique for follow up analysis of patients treated for urinary tract cancers. For this process, urine must be collected in a reliable fashion, and if urine samples are inadequate, the urinary tract can be assessed via instrumentation. In urine cytology, collected urine is examined microscopically. One limitation, however, is the inability to definitively identify low grade cancer cells and urine cytology is used mostly to identify high grade tumors. Category Urine tests ...   more details



  1. Journal of Cytology

    italictitle Infobox Journal discipline Cytology website http www.jcytol.org publisher Medknow Publications country India frequency Quarterly abbreviation J. Cytol. history 1984 present ISSN 0970 9371 eISSN 0974 5165 Journal of Cytology is a Peer review peer reviewed Open access publishing open access medical journal published on behalf of the Indian Academy of Cytologists . The journal publishes articles on the subject of clinical and diagnostic cytology and applied cell research. It is indexed by Abstracts on Hygiene and Communicable Diseases, CAB Abstracts, Caspur, CINAHL, DOAJ, EBSCO , Expanded Academic ASAP, JournalSeek , Global Health, Google Scholar , Health & Wellness Research Center, Health Reference Center Academic, Hinari , Index Copernicus, Journal Citation Reports , OpenJGate, Science Citation Index Expanded, SCOLOAR, Scopus , SIIC databases, and Ulrich s Periodicals Directory . External links Official http www.jcytol.org Category Open access journals Category Quarterly journals Category English language journals Category Medknow Publications academic journals Category Oncology journals ...   more details



  1. File:Canine lymphoma.JPG

    Summary Cytopathology Cytology from a needle aspiration biopsy of a lymph node of a dog with lymphoma in animals lymphoma . The predominant cells are lymphoblast s. Slide was stained with a modified Wright s stain . Photo taken through a microscope at 100x by Joel Mills on September 17, 2005. Licensing GFDL self with disclaimers migration relicense cc by sa 2.5 ...   more details



  1. Barbotage

    Orphan date February 2009 Wiktionary Barbotage is a medical procedure that involves the repeated injection and aspiration of a fluid. Examples of barbotage include a technique of injecting spinal anesthesia , obtaining cytopathology cytology such as from the urinary bladder bladder or urethra , and removing calcification from joints. Category Medical terms ...   more details



  1. Cytopathology

    staining and microscopic examination. However, cytology samples may be prepared in other ..., called cytology , which means the study of cell biology cell s. ref EMedicineDictionary cytology ref ... Pap test , Pap stain Exfoliative Cytology &ndash In this method, cells are collected after they have ... Aspiration Cytology or Needle aspiration biopsy &ndash A hypodermic needle needle attached to a syringe ... al. 2005. Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology. 4th Edition ref This may be due to the pathologist ... exam and medical imaging . Cytology can be used to diagnose a condition and spare a patient ... properly, and then when they do not obtain diagnostic material, believe that cytology is not useful ..., especially if the sample is prepared using liquid based cytology. Often reflex testing is performed ... and tissue biology tissues Gynaecologic cytology concerning the female reproductive tract Urinary tract cytology concerning the ureter s, urinary bladder and urethra Effusion cytology concerning fluids collections, especially within the peritoneum , pleura and pericardium Breast cytology principally concerning the female breast Thyroid cytology concerning the thyroid gland Lymph node cytology concerning lymph node s Respiratory cytology concerning the lung s and airways Gastrointestinal cytology concerning the alimentary tract Soft tissue, bone and skin cytology Kidney and adrenal cytology Liver and pancreas cytology Central nervous system cytology Eye cytology Salivary gland cytology See ...   more details



  1. Experimental Cell Research

    Infobox Journal title Experimental Cell Research cover editor U. Lendahl discipline Cytology language English language English abbreviation Exp. Cell. Res . publisher Academic Press country United States frequency history 1950 present openaccess license impact impact year website http www.elsevier.com wps find journaldescription.cws home 622826 description link1 link1 name link2 link2 name RSS atom JSTOR OCLC LCCN CODEN ISSN 0014 4827 eISSN 1090 2422 boxwidth Experimental Cell Research is an academic journal focused on cell biology cytology , the study of cell biology cells . It was founded in 1950, and is published by Academic Press . journal stub Category Publications established in 1950 Category Molecular and cellular biology journals ...   more details



  1. Cyto-Stain

    Cyto Stain , or CytoStain , is commercially available mix of staining dye s for polychromatic staining in histology. It provides results comparable to Papanicolaou stain ing, but in less number of operations and in shorter time. It is used in ultrafast Papanicolaou staining . Cyto Stain G is a modification of Cyto Stain, producing greener cyanophilic hues in intermediate and basal cells. http www.rallansci.com cytology cytology.aspx?id 77 pathology stub Category Staining ...   more details



  1. File:Mast cell tumor cytology.JPG

    Summary Cytopathology Cytology of a mast cell tumor from a 13 year old Labrador Retriever . The cell biology cell s are mast cell s. Notice the purple Granule cell biology granules that are present in the cells and in the background from ruptured mast cells. These granules contain histamine . Photo taken through a microscope at 100x by Joel Mills on January 23, 2006. The slide was stained with a modified Wright s stain . Licensing GFDL self with disclaimers migration relicense Category Veterinary medicine images cc by sa 2.5 ...   more details



  1. FNAC

    FNAC may refer to the Needle aspiration biopsy fine needle aspiration cytology , a medical diagnosis technique the Fnac , a French cultural and consumer retailer in French, Grammatical gender feminine la Fnac the Fonds national d art contemporain , a French public cultural foundation in French, Grammatical gender masculine le Fnac disambig fr FNAC homonymie ...   more details



  1. File:Lymphoepithelioma met to LN (FNA).jpg

    Summary Obtained from the Pathology Information Educational Resource PEIR website http peir.net PEIR Image 490804. This image & caption are labeled as non copyrighted work from a publication of the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, a government agency. Caption CYTOLOGY OF METASTATIC UNDIFFERENTIATED CARCINOMA FROM NASOPHARYNX Fine needle aspiration of lymph node harboring metastatic nasopharyngeal carcinoma. The cells often occur in syncytial clusters with ill defined cytoplasm. Note the characteristic prominent nucleoli. Licensing PD USGov Military ...   more details



  1. International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology

    The International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology ISSN 0074 7696 is a scientific journal that publishes articles on plant and animal cell biology . ref http www.elsevier.com wps find bookseriesdescription.authors BS 3643 description description International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology Elsevier ref Until 2008 it was known as the International Review of Cytology . References reflist Category Molecular and cellular biology journals Category English language journals Category Elsevier academic journals ...   more details



  1. Instruments used in oncology

    Instruments used specially in Oncology surgery are as follows Forcetoc Expand list date August 2008 Instrument list class wikitable Instrument Uses Scalpel used to cut tissue needles for injections, Fine needle aspiration cytology FNAC , etc Image gallery Empty section date July 2010 References Empty section date July 2010 Navigation Box MedInst Category Medical equipment Category Oncology Medical equipment stub ...   more details



  1. Anaplastic carcinoma

    TWCleanup Anaplastic carcinoma is a general term for a Malignant neoplasms malignant neoplasm arising from the uncontrolled proliferation of transformed cells of epithelial origin, or showing some epithelial characteristics, but that reveal no Cytology cytological or architectural features of associated with more differentiated tumor s, such as the glandular formation or special cellular junction s that typical of adenocarcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma , respectively. References See Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create references using ref ref tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist DEFAULTSORT Anaplastic Carcinoma Category Types of cancer ...   more details



  1. Field stain

    Image Melanoma cytology field stain.jpg thumb right Micrograph of a Field stain showing malignant melanoma . Field stain is a histology histological method for staining of blood smear s. It is used for staining thin blood films in order to discover malaria l parasites. Field s stain is a version of a Romanowsky stain , used for rapid processing of the specimens. ref name pmid2481429 Cite journal last1 Chunge first1 CN. last2 Ngige first2 S. last3 Bwibo first3 CR. last4 Mulega first4 PC. last5 Kilonzo first5 JF. last6 Kibati first6 F. last7 Owate first7 J. title A rapid staining technique for Leishmania parasites in splenic aspirate smears. journal Ann Trop Med Parasitol volume 83 issue 4 pages 361 4 month Aug year 1989 doi PMID 2481429 ref Field s stain uses methylene blue and Azure Azure 1 dissolved in phosphate buffer solution , and Eosin Y in buffer solution. Additional images gallery Image Colorectal adenocarcinoma cytology intermed mag.jpg Colorectal adenocarcinoma. Field stain. Image Granuloma cytology.jpg Granuloma. Field stain. gallery References reflist External links http www.thelabrat.com protocols FieldsStain.shtml Field stain receipe thelabrat.com DEFAULTSORT Field s Stain Category Histopathology Category Staining Pathology stub ...   more details



  1. File:Needle biopsy of the pleura.PNG

    Descri o do arquivo Cope & Lyra model of pleural needle for biopsy of the pleura on exudative pleural effusions. Once identified as exudative, additional evaluation is needed to determine the cause of the excess fluid, and pleural fluid amylase, glucose, pH and cell counts are obtained. The fluid is also sent for Gram staining and culture, and, if suspicious for tuberculosis, examination for TB markers adenosine deaminase 45 IU L, interferon gamma 140 pg mL, or positive polymerase chain reaction PCR for tuberculous DNA . Pleural fluid amylase is elevated in cases of esophageal rupture, Pancreatic fistula pancreatic pleural effusion , or cancer. Glucose is decreased with cancer, bacterial infections, or rheumatoid pleuritis . Pleural fluid pH is low in empyema 7.2 and may be low in cancer. If cancer is suspected, the pleural fluid is sent for cytology. If cytology is negative, and cancer is still suspected, either a thoracoscopy , or needle biopsy of the pleura may be performed. Reference http www.chestjournal.org content 112 1 296.2.full.pdf Licensing PD self date May 2009 ...   more details



  1. Clematoclethra

    taxobox name Clematoclethra regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Eudicots unranked ordo Asterids ordo Ericales familia Actinidiaceae genus Clematoclethra Clematoclethra Maxim. is a genus within the Actinidiaceae . It contains about 20 species and is endemic to subtropical and temperate regions of central and western China . ref He et al. The cytology of Actinidia, Saurauia, and Clematoclethra Actinidiaceae Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 2005, Vol. 147, p. 369 374 ref Monophyly of the group is supported by genetic evidence and also evidence based on the cell biology of members of the genus. ref He et al. The cytology of Actinidia, Saurauia, and Clematoclethra Actinidiaceae Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 2005, Vol. 147, p. 369 374 ref Monophyly of the genus is also supported by micromorphological characters of foliar trichomes and by phylogenetic analysis, although the exact evolutionary relationships of this genus with the other two genera of the Actinidiaceae , the Actinidia and the Saurauia , are not well understood. ref He et al. Phylogenetic relationships of Actiinidia and related genera based on micromorphological characters of foliar trichomes Genetic Resources and Crop Evolution Vol. 47 p.627 639, 2000. ref The floral characteristics of the Clematoclethra are similar to the other members of the Actinidiaceae . The main floral differences between the Clematoclethra and the other members of the Actinidiaceae are that members of the Clematoclethra have 10 stamens instead of numerous stamens, and have a united, hollow, and fluted style as compared to a free style that the other members of the Actinidiaceae have. ref Keller et al. Fossil Flowers and Fruits of the Actinidiaceae from the Campanian Late Cretaceous of Georgia American Journal of Botany Vol. 83, No. 4. 1996 pp. 528 541 ref Also, Clematoclethra is the only genus in the Actinidiaceae whose members are fully dioecious . ref He et al. The cytology of Actinidia, Sa ...   more details



  1. Terminologia Histologica

    Image Avig Terminologia Histologica.jpg thumb Terminologia Histologica The Terminologia Histologica is a controlled vocabulary for use in cell biology cytology and histology . ref name isbn0 7817 7537 X cite book author title Terminologia Histologica International Terms for Human Cytology and Histology, Book CD ROM Bundle publisher Lippincott Williams & Wilkins location Hagerstwon, MD year 2008 pages isbn 0 7817 7537 X oclc doi accessdate ref ref name pmid19486203 cite journal author Allen WE title Terminologia anatomica international anatomical terminology and Terminologia Histologica International Terms for Human Cytology and Histology journal J. Anat. volume issue pages year 2009 month May pmid 19486203 doi 10.1111 j.1469 7580.2009.01093 1.x ref It was intended to replace Nomina Histologica . The Nomina Histologica was introduced in 1977, with the fourth edition of Nomina Anatomica . ref name Singh2008 cite book author Singh title General Anatomy url http books.google.com books?id 0QXLxgrH2jcC&pg PA22 accessdate 25 November 2010 date 1 January 2008 publisher Elsevier India isbn 9788131211267 pages 22 ref It was developed by the Federative International Committee on Anatomical Terminology . References Reflist See also Terminologia Embryologica International Morphological Terminology Iberian Latin American Symposium Terminology Category medical terms Category biological nomenclature fr Terminologia Histologica pt Terminologia Histologica ...   more details



  1. Saurauia

    name He cytology It is also the only extant genus within the Actinidiaceae whose natural distribution includes areas outside of Asia tropical South and Central America . ref name He cytology Species ...   more details



  1. Colin Laverty

    Dr Colin Robert Laverty born 26 May 1937 is an Australian medical practitioner and was one of the first people to find that the human papillomavirus was common in the cervix and led to cervical cancer . ref Sydney Morning Herald 26 27 January 2008 Honours Liftout pp 3 ref Early life Colin Laverty was born in Sydney, New South Wales , the son of medical practitioners Dr Colin Tas Laverty and Dr Beryl Laverty. He attended Newington College 1949 1953 ref Newington College Register of Past Students 1863 1998 Syd, 1999 pp113 ref and then the University of Sydney . He has the qualifications MB,BS BSc Med DCP Syd FRCPA Dip.Cytopath FRCPA . He graduated BSc Med with honours in 1959, Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery in 1962 and Diploma in Clinical Pathology in 1969 ref http www.bull.usyd.edu.au as Alumni Sydneienses ref and subsequently obtained by examination Fellowship of the Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia and a Diploma in Cytology from the same college. While at Sydney University he was awarded a Blue for Rowing. Medical career In 1982, Colin Laverty founded Dr Colin Laverty and Associates which provided specialised services in gynaecological cell biology cytology and histopathology . ref http www.laverty.com.au Symbion Laverty Pathology ref Honours Order of Australia Medal of the Order of Australia 26 January 2008 for service to medicine in the fields of gynaecological cytology and histopathology, particularly through the advancement of cervical screening services in Australia and through developments in establishing the role of the human papillomavirus in the genesis of cervical cancer and to art, particularly Indigenous art both in Australia and overseas. ref http www.itsanhonour.gov.au It s an Honour ref Publications books catalogues Australian Colonial Sporting Painters Frederick Woodhouse and Sons Sydney, 1980 The David Ell Press, ISBN 0 908197 19 5 Pastures and Pastimes An exhibition of Australian Racing, Sporting and Animal Pictures of the 19th Centu ...   more details



  1. Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of Alexandria University

    The Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of Alexandria University is in Alexandria , Egypt . History The faculty was founded in 1974. Study started in the academic year 1975 1976 at one of the royal palaces in Edfina, Behaira province with a capacity of 50 students. The faculty provides veterinary medical services for the purpose of fostering the animal resources and increasing the awareness among the members of the community. Several centers are affiliated with, the faculty, providing poultry and animal treatment services to individuals, and institutes. Location The Faculty of Medicine is located in Edifa area in Behaira Governorate, near Alexandria, Egypt. Subjects of each Academic year First Year First Term Animal Behaviour and Management I Genetics I Anatomy and Embryology Part I Biochemistry Part I Histology and Cytology Part I Veterinary Medicine applied English and Terminology one term Human Rights one term Second Term Animal Behaviour and Management II Genetics II Anatomy and Embryology Part II Biochemistry Part II Histology and Cytology Part II Computer and Statistics one term Second Year First Term Anatomy and Embryology III Biochemistry Part III Histology and Cytology Part III Physiology I Nutrition and Clinical Nutrition I Breeding and Management of Animals II Second Term Anatomy and Embryology IV Biochemistry Part IV Fish Breeding, Farming and Management of different farming facilities Physiology II Nutrition and Clinical Nutrition II Breeding and Management of Animals II Third Year First Term Pharmacology and Therapeutics I Immunology Bacteriology I Virology I Pathology I Parasitology I Poultry, Small Animals and Breeding Statistics I Second Term Pharmacology and Therapeutics II Bacteriology II Virology II Pathology II Parasitology II Clinical Pathology Poultry, Small Animals and Breeding Statistics II Summer 6 weeks of obligatory internship in Directorate of Veterinary Medicine Fourth Year First and Second Term Special Pathology Fish Diseases Surgery Animal ...   more details



  1. Achlaena (plant)

    DISPLAYTITLE Achlaena plant Taxobox name Achlaena regnum Plantae unranked divisio Angiosperms unranked classis Monocots unranked ordo Commelinids ordo Poales familia Poaceae genus Achlaena genus authority Griseb. Achlaena is a genus of plant in the Poaceae family, order Poales . ref cite web url http delta intkey.com grass www achlaena.htm title The grass genera of the world descriptions, illustrations, identification, and information retrieval including synonyms, morphology, anatomy, physiology, phytochemistry, cytology, classification, pathogens, world and local distribution, and references accessdate 2009 08 19 author Watson L, Dallwitz MJ. date 2008 work The Grass Genera of the World ref Species Arthropogon xerachne Ekman Synonym Arthropogon References reflist Category Poaceae genera Achlaena Poaceae stub ca Achlaena fr Achlaena piptostachya nl Achlaena ...   more details



  1. Sixten Franzén

    Orphan date February 2009 Sixten Franz n 1919 2008 was a Sweden Swedish scientist, and a leading cancer researcher of the 1950s and 1960s, who made great contributions by inventing point Cell biology cytology . He was originally criticized by colleagues for practicing pseudoscience but was later turned out to be right. Sources Utvald att leva English Chosen to live , Bonniers 1996, by Jerzy Einhorn , a brief passage by Dr. Einhorn who worked with Franz n. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Franzen, Sixten ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Franzen, Sixten Category Swedish scientists Category Cancer researchers Category 1919 births Category 2008 deaths Sweden scientist stub sv Sixten Franz n ...   more details



  1. James Gray (zoologist)

    cite book author Gray, James year 1931 title A Text Book of Experimental Cytology publisher Cambridge ...   more details




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