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Four cats are reported in which cytology smears obtained by ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration of the liver were interpreted as indicative of hepatic lipidosis. However, histopathology of hepatic tissue samples obtained with Tru-Cut-like needles or wedge biopsy revealed that the cats had inflammatory or neoplastic hepatic disease causing their clinical signs. Fine needle aspiration and cytology may not detect infiltrative lesions, particularly those that are nodular, multifocal, or localised around the portal regions. Fine needle aspirate cytology is a useful diagnostic procedure with many advantages, but care must be taken to avoid diagnosing hepatic lipidosis as the cause of illness when an infiltrative lesion is responsible.
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Μ. D. Willard
Eli Lilly (United States)
Brad R. Weeks
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
Mark C. Johnson
Washington University in St. Louis
Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery
Texas A&M University
Texas College
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69faa37ce63148787cd2e688 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1053/jfms.1999.0045