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TCC (u. bladder) sampling technique

TCC (u. bladder) sampling technique

What is the best way to sample a possible TCC in the urinary bladder wall? I read that doing percutaneous FNA can spread the neoplastic process through the needle track.  Does some one still does it this way anyway? what if its not TCC and is another type of tumor e.g. rabdomyoma. Could you predict…

Complications of us guided FNAs

Hi everyone, I am new here and very excited to become member of this great community. I would like to hear your experiences in regards of what are your protocols to follow when you get bleeding after an us guided FNA (specially in liver) and if you have any “don’t sample” conditions or ultrasound findings where you prefer not…