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*Some of the cells are binucleated, and chromatin clumping and prominent nucleoli are noted. | *Some of the cells are binucleated, and chromatin clumping and prominent nucleoli are noted. | ||
*The cell on the bottom right, although nucleated, is deeply stained, suggesting inappropriate keratinization. | *The cell on the bottom right, although nucleated, is deeply stained, suggesting inappropriate keratinization. | ||
− | |l1= | + | |l1=Squamous Cell Carcinoma#Diagnosis |
|q2=What is the cytological interpretation? | |q2=What is the cytological interpretation? | ||
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Squamous cell carcinoma. <br><br> | Squamous cell carcinoma. <br><br> | ||
The eyelid is a relatively common site for this tumour in the cow. | The eyelid is a relatively common site for this tumour in the cow. | ||
− | |l2= | + | |l2=Squamous Cell Carcinoma#Cow |
</FlashCard> | </FlashCard> | ||
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A Friesian cow has swollen eyelids, with marked blepharospasm and ocular discharge. An FNA is collected and a smear made (Wright–Giemsa, ×100 oil).
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What is the cytological interpretation? | Squamous cell carcinoma. |
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