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Online Journal of Veterinary Research©

 

Volume 18(9): 710-717,  2014.


Fine needle aspiration cytology and imaging diagnosis for determination of surgical margins of tumors in Veterinary practice.

 

Isamery Auxiliadora Machado¹; Roberta Valeriano dos Santos3 Leonardo Dourado da Costa¹;  

Hugo Enrique Orsini Beserra2; Raíssa Vasconcelos Cavalcante2; Noeme Sousa Rocha¹,²

 

1Laboratory   of   Investigative   and   Comparative   Pathology,   School   of  Veterinary Medicine and Animal Science, São Paulo State University – UNESP, Botucatu,  2Department  of Pathology,  Botucatu  Medical  School,  São  Paulo  State  University  – UNESP, Botucatu,. 3Department  of  Animal  Reproduction  and  Veterinary  Radiology,  São  Paulo  State University – UNESP, Botucatu, 1Corresponding author,:Distrito de Rubião Júnior s/n – ZIP 18618-970 - Botucatu – SP - Brazil, +55 14 38802064, isamerymachado@yahoo.com

 

ABSTRACT

 

Auxiliadora Machado I, Dos Santos RV, Da Costa LD, Orsini Beserra HE, Vasconcelos Cavalcante R, Sousa Rocha N., Fine needle aspiration cytology and imaging diagnosis for determination of surgical margins of tumors in Veterinary practice, Onl J Vet Res., 18(9): 710-717,  2014. Increasing cancer cases in humans and animals requires techniques to perform early accurate diagnosis for treatment and prevent relapse. Fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) with imaging has aided diagnosis and evaluation of surgical margins for cancers in humans. However in Veterinary practice, the application of these techniques for evaluation of surgical margins are still scarce in the literature. We discuss the relevance of fine needle aspiration  and  imaging  diagnosis  in  the  assessment  of  tumor  lesions  in  animals and evaluate results obtained by various authors using these procedures in humans to verify its applicability and   diagnostic value for intraoperative procedures in Veterinary practice.

 

KEY WORDS: Review. cancer, tumor, needle aspiration, cytology, imaging, veterinary.


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