A definitive diagnosis may be made by
fine needle aspiration of the mass under ultrasound guidance or closed biopsy, but is more likely to be confirmed by thoracotomy.
The easiest and least invasive way to sample a growth is to have your veterinarian do
a fine needle aspiration of the lump in question.
Another ultra sound showed a thickening of the stomach lining,
a fine needle aspiration of the stomach was too little for pathology to do a work up on.
An ultrasound - guided
fine needle aspiration of the gall bladder or an ultrasound - guided biopsy may be done to evaluate the bile or look for abnormal cells or evidence of infection.
Not exact matches
Previously, the most accurate form
of testing for thyroid cancer was a
fine -
needle aspiration biopsy, where a doctor guides a thin
needle to the thyroid and removes a small tissue sample for testing.
Often the diagnosis
of malignancy as the etiology
of strictures is made based upon findings on cross-sectional imaging, endoscopic ultrasound with
fine needle aspiration, and an advanced diagnostic technique known as endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP).
This microscopic photo shows tumor cells from a
fine needle aspiration cytology smear
of a liver mass.
Fine -
needle aspiration of the thyroid - usually not necessary for most patients with Hashimoto's thyroiditis, but a good way to diagnose difficult cases and a necessary procedure if a thyroid nodule is also present.
Diagnosis is with
fine needle aspiration which is a technique for taking a biopsy
of the lymph nodes to check for cancer spread and examination
of the skin.
Our vet did a
fine needle aspiration which showed no sign
of cancer about 2 years ago.
To obtain the appropriate samples, your veterinarian may recommend one or more
of various sampling techniques such as
fine needle aspiration, punch biopsy and full excision.
Your veterinarian may use a test called a
fine needle aspiration to take a sample
of cells for testing in the laboratory.
Because
of my dog's age and how quickly the lump developed, my vet moved onto the next phase in diagnosis: the
Fine Needle Aspiration.
Routine blood tests and
fine needle aspiration samples
of the mass lesion under ultrasound guidance are needed to determine whether a mass lesion requires surgical intervention (removal).
When urine, blood cultures, and serology have not identified a cause, CT or fluoroscopy - guided
fine -
needle aspiration of the infected disc space may be performed under general anesthesia, or a surgical biopsy specimen from the lesion can be obtained for culture.
Possible diagnostic tests will include blood work, urinalysis, tissue biopsies or
fine -
needle aspirations, bone marrow
aspirations, lymph node
aspirations and possible X-rays, depending on the location
of the tumor.
Blood cultures in dogs yield positive results in about 45 % to 75 %
of cases, and urine cultures are positive in about 25 % to 50 %
of cases.1 Serologic testing for Brucella antibody and Aspergillus antigen may be performed.5 Cerebral spinal fluid analysis is often normal, but increased protein concentration (albuminocytologic dissociation) or a neutrophilic pleocytosis is occasionally observed.1 When urine, blood cultures, and serology have not identified a cause, CT or fluoroscopy - guided
fine -
needle aspiration of the infected disc space may be performed under general anesthesia, or a surgical biopsy specimen from the lesion can be obtained for culture.
Diagnosis is based on tests including using
fine needle aspiration cytology to take a sample, ultrasound, CT imaging or examination
of a biopsy.
However, some
of the more mass - like lesions may be diagnosed following
fine needle aspiration and cytology, where a sample
of cells is evaluated.
A less invasive alternative to a biopsy is
fine -
needle aspiration (FNA)
of the affected area; in this procedure, which does not require general anesthesia, as the biopsy, a small hypodermic
needle is inserted into the lesion, and a drop
of tissue is microscopically evaluated by a Clinical Pathologist.
They may also do a
fine needle aspiration biopsy (take a sample)
of any enlarged lymph nodes (lymph nodes are gathering points for cancer within the blood circulatory system).
Diagnosis can generally be sufficiently made on the basis
of history, signalment, and
fine -
needle aspiration cytology.
Responsible for performing evaluation and preparing cell blocks and smears
of fine needle aspirations
Procedures that the GI technician may perform, under the supervision
of a doctor, include the placing
of stents, liver biopsies, balloon dilating,
fine needle aspirations, and cannulating.