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      Diagnostic difficulties in the interpretation of fine needle aspirates of salivary gland lesions: the problem revisited.

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          Abstract

          Cases of salivary gland lesions (n = 325), mainly neoplastic but including a small number of non-neoplastic lesions, investigated by fine needle aspiration (FNA) and with histological correlation, are reviewed. The review identified a number of differential diagnostic problems which are discussed in some detail. One false-positive and eight false-negative diagnoses had been made resulting in a 99.5% specificity and a 85.5% sensitivity. If type-specific diagnoses are made only when all defined diagnostic criteria are present and if any uncertainty is clearly conveyed to the clinician, FNA is a safe and accurate tool in the investigation of salivary gland lesions.

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          Journal
          Cytopathology
          Cytopathology : official journal of the British Society for Clinical Cytology
          0956-5507
          0956-5507
          Oct 1995
          : 6
          : 5
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Histopathology, Flinders Medical Centre, Adelaide, South Australia.
          Article
          8785366
          4045e347-cd3a-40fa-b98f-2ea4f9de42f1
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