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19 - Fine-Needle Aspiration Cytology of Tumors of Unknown Origin

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 March 2021

Ji-Weon Park
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Rush University, Chicago
Paolo Gattuso
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Rush University, Chicago
Vijaya B. Reddy
Affiliation:
Rush University, Chicago
Shahla Masood
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University of Florida
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Defined as biopsy confirmed malignancy where a primary site is not found after rigorous, but limited initial clinical and radiographic evaluation (i.e. careful history, physical exam, laboratory tests, X-rays, etc.)

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