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Research Article | Volume 12 Issue :3 (, 2022) | Pages 16 - 22
Cyto-Histological Correlation Of Lung Masses With Special Reference To The Immunohistochemistry- A Hospital Based Prospective Study
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DOI : 10.5083/ejcm
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July 23, 2022
Abstract

Introduction- Primary lung epithelial malignancies are the most common neoplasms among all lung masses. Lung carcinoma is the leading cause of death for which a histological or cytological confirmation and categorization of malignancy is required before treatment. It is desirable to have both FNAC or TBNA and biopsy for exact diagnosis. Sometimes, even immunohistochemistry is required to confirm the diagnosis.

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