Charcot Leyden Crystals in Liver FNAC
Keywords:
Charcot Leyden Crystals, Liver, FNAC
Abstract
SEE FULL TEXT DOI: 10.21276/AAMS.1758References
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2. Charcot J, Robin C. Observation de leucocythemie. CR MemSocBiol 1853;5:454-450
3. Dor PJ, Ackerman SJ, Gleich GJ (1984) Charcot-Leyden crystal protein and eosinophil granule major basic protein in sputum of patients with respiratory diseases. Am Rev Respir Dis 130: 1072-1077.
4. Askanazy, M. in Henke F. and Lubarsch, 0.Handbuch der spez. path. Anatomie und Histologie, Berlin, 1937, Knochenmark. Vol. I part 2: p. 789, Julius Springer.
5. Arora VK, Singh N, Bhatia A. Charcot Leyden crystals in fine needle aspiration cytology. ActaCytol. 1997;41:409–12
6. Ryan RS, Al-Hashimi H, Lee MJ. Hepatic abscesses in elderly patients mimicking metastatic disease. Ir J Med Sci 2001; 170:251-3.
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