Liquid‐based cytology (LBC) has been used for non‐gynaecological specimens since its introduction into routine use in cervical cytology in the mid‐1990s. There are still relatively few large studies comparing performance… Click to show full abstract
Liquid‐based cytology (LBC) has been used for non‐gynaecological specimens since its introduction into routine use in cervical cytology in the mid‐1990s. There are still relatively few large studies comparing performance in reporting the head and neck fine‐needle aspirations (H&N FNA) processed by LBC only to conventional direct smears (CDS).
               
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