Michael B. Cohen
University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics
11 Papers
62 Citations
Michael B. Cohen is an academic researcher from University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fine-needle aspiration & Lung. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 11 publications. Previous affiliations of Michael B. Cohen include University of Iowa.
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Papers
Rhabdomyosarcoma presenting as a parotid gland mass in pediatric patients: fine-needle aspiration biopsy findings.
TL;DR: The head and neck region is one of the most common locations of rhabdomyosarcoma and presentation as a primary salivary gland tumor is very rare.
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Diagnostic difficulties in the interpretation of needle aspiration material from large renal cysts
Charles A. Horwitz,J. Carlos Manivel,Subbarao Inampudi,Keith Kaye,Chris S. Jensen,Michael B. Cohen +5 more
TL;DR: A 76‐yr‐old man with a 16‐cm renal cyst and what was interpreted as an isolated calcified mural nodule is presented, and it is suggested that the abnormal cells were histiocytes.
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Alpha-fetoprotein half-life as a predictor of residual testicular tumor. Effect of the analytic strategy on test sensitivity and specificity.
TL;DR: Different analytic methods were evaluated in an effort to identify the approach that provided the greatest sensitivity and specificity for occult residual disease for testicular cancer patients.
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Cytologic criteria for the brush diagnosis of gastric adenocarcinoma.
Jonathan H. Hughes,Christopher J. Leigh,Raab Ss,Y D O Sharon Hook,Michael B. Cohen,Mark J. Suhrland +5 more
TL;DR: The purpose of this study was to identify the key cytologic criteria that are most useful for establishing a diagnosis of adenocarcinoma in gastric brushing specimens.
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Guidelines of the papanicolaou society of cytopathology for the examination of cytologic specimens obtained from the respiratory tract
Kenneth C. Suen,Fadi W. Abdul-Karim,David B. Kaminsky,Lester J. Layfield,Theodore R. Miller,Susan E. Spires,E D O Donald Stanley,Carlos W. M. Bedrossian,Michael B. Cohen,William J. Frable,Tilde S. Kline,Virginia A. LiVolsi,G. Khanh Nguyen,Celeste N. Powers,Jan F. Silverman,Michael W. Stanley,Thomas A. Thomson +16 more
TL;DR: The guidelines contained within this document will address evaluation of specimens relating to the lower respiratory system (trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, and alveoli). Due to the complexity of the respiratory tract and the location of various target lesions, a variety of cytologic techniques have been developed for the study of diseases involving the respiratory system as discussed by the authors.
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