Diagnostic Accuracy of USG-Guided FNAC in Gall Bladder Mass
Journal Title: RECENT ADVANCES IN PATHOLOGY AND LABORATORY MEDICINE - Year 2017, Vol 3, Issue 3
Abstract
Introduction: Malignancy of gall bladder is quite common. However, it cannot always be diagnosed only by clinical history and examination. We have evaluated diagnostic accuracy of USG-guided FNAC in GB mass.
Authors and Affiliations
Preeti Singh, Vijay Kumar Jaiswal, Ganesh Singh
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