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Getting to the point: Indications for fine-needle aspiration of internal organs and bone
Jackie M. Wypij
Veterinary Clinical Medicine
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Internal Organs
100%
Fine-needle Aspiration Biopsy
100%
Fine-needle Aspiration
100%
Fine-needle
66%
Aspiration Needle
66%
Needle Fenestration
66%
Lymph Node
33%
Turnaround Time
33%
Diagnostic Procedures
33%
Diagnostic Performance
33%
Low Risk
33%
Anesthesia
33%
Diagnostic Utility
33%
Invasive Procedures
33%
Abdominal
33%
Cytological Examination
33%
Analgesia
33%
Staining Technique
33%
Ultrasound Guidance
33%
Bone Lesions
33%
Patient Monitoring
33%
Biopsy Fine-needle
33%
Minimally Invasive Technique
33%
Procedural Complications
33%
Veterinary Clinicians
33%
Thoracic Lesion
33%
Abdominal Lesion
33%
Minimal Invasiveness
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Fine-Needle Aspiration
100%
Diagnosis
33%
Fenestration
33%
Lymph Node
16%
Health Care Cost
16%
Diagnostic Procedure
16%
Outpatient
16%
Clinician
16%
Client
16%
Patient Monitoring
16%
Invasive Procedure
16%
Bone Lesion
16%
Analgesia
16%
Minimally Invasive Procedure
16%