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Abstract: “The Bethesda System for Reporting Thyroid Cytopathology”

American Journal of Clinical Pathology. November 2009; 132 (5). Abstract: “The Bethesda System for Reporting Thyroid Cytopathology” Edmund S. Cibas and Syed Z. Ali. American Journal of Clinical Pathology. November 2009; 132 (5).

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Abstract: “The Bethesda System for Reporting Thyroid Cytopathology”

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  1. American Journal of Clinical Pathology November 2009; 132 (5) Abstract: “The Bethesda System for Reporting Thyroid Cytopathology” Edmund S. Cibas and Syed Z. Ali

  2. American Journal of Clinical Pathology November 2009; 132 (5) Abstract: “Epidemiology and Susceptibilities of Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus in Northeastern Ohio ” Thierry Delorme, Stacy Rose, Julie Senita, Cynthia Callahan, and Payman Nasr

  3. American Journal of Clinical Pathology November 2009; 132 (5) Abstract: “Is the QuantiFERON-TB Blood Assay a Good Replacement for the Tuberculin Skin Test in Tuberculosis Screening?” Xiangrong Zhao, DamirMazlagic, Ethan A. Flynn, Helda Hernandez, and Charles L. Abbott

  4. American Journal of Clinical Pathology November 2009; 132 (5) Abstract: “Relative Quantity of Cerebrospinal Fluid Herpes Simplex Virus DNA in Adult Cases of Encephalitis and Meningitis” Robert F. Murphy and Angela M. Caliendo

  5. American Journal of Clinical Pathology November 2009; 132 (5) Abstract: “Aberrant Underexpression of CD81 in Precursor B-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia” Tariq Muzzafar, L. Jeffrey Medeiros, Sa A. Wang, Archana Brahmandam, Deborah A. Thomas, and Jeffrey L. Jorgensen

  6. American Journal of Clinical Pathology November 2009; 132 (5) Abstract: “Immunophenotypic Variations in Mantle Cell Lymphoma” Juehua Gao, LoAnn Peterson, Beverly Nelson, Charles Goolsby, and Yi-Hua Chen

  7. American Journal of Clinical Pathology November 2009; 132 (5) November 2009; 132 (5) Abstract: “Lymphocyte-Depleted Thymic Remnants” Geoffrey A. Talmon and Jean E. Lewis

  8. American Journal of Clinical Pathology November 2009; 132 (5) Abstract: “Clinical Performance of JAK2 V617F Mutation Detection Assays in a Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory” MilenaCankovic, Lisa Whiteley, Robert C. Hawley, Richard J. Zarbo, and DhananjayChitale

  9. American Journal of Clinical Pathology November 2009; 132 (5) Abstract: “T-Cell Receptor Gene Rearrangement and CD30 Immunoreactivity in Traumatic Ulcerative Granuloma With StromalEosinophilia of the Oral Cavity ” Catherine L. Salisbury, Steven D. Budnick, and Shiyong Li

  10. American Journal of Clinical Pathology November 2009; 132 (5) Abstract: “Flow Cytometric Immunophenotyping and Minimal Residual Disease Analysis in Multiple Myeloma” Ritu Gupta, Archana Bhaskar, Lalit Kumar, Atul Sharma, and Paresh Jain

  11. American Journal of Clinical Pathology November 2009; 132 (5) Abstract: “Significant CD5 Expression on Normal Stage 3 Hematogones and Mature B Lymphocytes in Bone Marrow” Franklin S. Fuda, Nitin J. Karandikar, and Weina Chen

  12. American Journal of Clinical Pathology November 2009; 132 (5) Abstract: “Fine-Needle Aspiration Biopsy of Chondromyxoid Fibroma” Simon Bergman, Christopher R. Madden, and Kim R. Geisinger

  13. American Journal of Clinical Pathology November 2009; 132 (5) Abstract: “Time Trends in Fungal Infections as a Cause of Death in Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant Recipients” MariamAlsharif, Stuart E. H. Cameron, Jo-Anne H. Young, Kay Savik, Jonathan C. Henriksen, H. EvinGulbahce, and Stefan E. Pambuccian

  14. American Journal of Clinical Pathology November 2009; 132 (5) Abstract: “Evaluation of Cell Surface Expression of Phosphatidylserine in Ovarian Carcinoma Effusions Using the Annexin-V/7-AAD Assay” HiepPhuc Dong, ArildHolth, Lilach Kleinberg, MaritGunhildRuud, Mari BunkholtElstrand, Claes G. Tropé, Ben Davidson, and BjörnRisberg

  15. American Journal of Clinical Pathology November 2009; 132 (5) Abstract: “Should Pathologists Send All or Only Selected Slides for Patient-Requested Interlaboratory Second Opinion?” Megan A. Renshaw, Andrew A. Renshaw, and Edwin W. Gould

  16. American Journal of Clinical Pathology November 2009; 132 (5) Abstract: “The Becton Dickinson FocalPoint GS Imaging System” David C. Wilbur, W. Stephen Black-Schaffer, Ronald D. Luff, Kurian P. Abraham, Cynthia Kemper, James T. Molina, and William D. Tench

  17. American Journal of Clinical Pathology November 2009; 132 (5) Abstract: “p16INK4a Expression Analysis as an Ancillary Tool for Cytologic Diagnosis of Urothelial Carcinoma ” KumikoNakazawa, Shin-ichi Murata, Tsutomu Yuminamochi, Yoshio Ishii, ShikineOhno, TadaoNakazawa,Tetsuo Kondo, and RyoheiKatoh

  18. American Journal of Clinical Pathology November 2009; 132 (5) Abstract: “Accuracy of Urine Cytology and the Significance of an Atypical Category” Fadi Brimo, Robin T. Vollmer, Bruce Case, Armen Aprikian, Wassim Kassouf, and Manon Auger

  19. American Journal of Clinical Pathology November 2009; 132 (5) Abstract: “Embolization of Hydrophilic Catheter Coating to the Lungs” Robert W. Allan, Hassan Alnuaimat, William D. Edwards, and Henry D. Tazelaar

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