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Editor-in-Chief: Professor Michael Sheaff
About This Journal
Cytopathology is the Official Journal of the The British Association for Cytopathology (BAC), formed in 2011 following the merger of the British Society for Clinical Cytology (BSCC) and the National Association of Cytologists (NAC) and an Affiliated Journal of over 20 National Cytology Societies.
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The spectrum of the cytopathological features of Primary Effusion Lymphoma (PEL) and HHV8‐related lymphoproliferative disorders
- Luisa Verga
- Davide Leni
- Giorgio Cazzaniga
- Simona Crosta
- Davide Seminati
- Marianna Rossi
- Vincenzo L’Imperio
- Fabio Pagni
-  14 March 2020
Pleomorphic rhabdomyosarcoma of the submandibulary gland: diagnosis on cytology sample
-  11 March 2020
Cytomorphological Features of Adamantinoma like Ewing’s Sarcoma in parotid Masquerading as Sialoblastoma in a pediatric patient
- Sandyya Umamahesweran
- Debasis Gochhait
- J Jhansi
- Krishnakumar Govindrajan
- Neelaiah Siddaraju
- Bheemanathi Hanuman Srinivas
-  10 March 2020
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The following is a list of the most cited articles based on citations published in the last three years, according to CrossRef.
morefree accessThe presence of a cytopathologist increases the diagnostic accuracy of endoscopic ultrasound‐guided fine needle aspiration cytology for pancreatic adenocarcinoma: a meta‐analysis
-  159-171
-  27 May 2013
Application of The Paris System to atypical urine cytology samples: correlation with histology and UroVysion® FISH
-  88-95
-  7 September 2016
Abstract
In this study, atypical urine cytology samples were reclassified according to the recently published ‘The Paris System’ (TPS) criteria. The reclassified cases were subsequently correlated with histology and UroVysion fluorescence in situ hybridisation results. This is the first study examining the usefulness of UroVysion in the setting of TPS classification. Furthermore, the study highlights the utility of TPS in objectively stratifying urine cytology specimens and its strength in identifying high grade urothelial carcinoma.
Open accessThyroid FNA cytology in Asian practice—Active surveillance for indeterminate thyroid nodules reduces overtreatment of thyroid carcinomas
-  455-466
-  2 November 2017
Abstract
Although Asian thyroid practices have implemented the American Thyroid Association guidelines and the Bethesda system for reporting thyroid cytopathology, significant deviations in actual risk of malignancy have been reported. With review of the literature and analyses of thyroid practices in Asia, the author examines the underlining reasons why actual ROMs reported in Asia are so different from those in Western practice based on the author's perspective.
Cell blocks in cytopathology: a review of preparative methods, utility in diagnosis and role in ancillary studies
-  356-371
-  11 August 2014











