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Particularly challenging is the presence of neoplastic cell lines, which can be primary in the liver and other locations; this situation is commonly encountered with the mesenchymal tumors listed above or the neuroendocrine tumor, carcinoid. In all cytology cases it is wise to correlate all diagnostic data, including results from physical examination, history, imaging, and clinicopathologic and histologic evaluations, to provide the most accurate diagnosis.

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Source: Barger A.M., MacNeill A.L. (Eds.). Small Animal Cytologic Diagnosis: Canine and Feline Disease. CRC Press,2024. — 536 p.. 2024
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