Overview
Cytopathology is the study of disease at the cellular level. It involves the examination of cells from bodily fluids, such as blood, urine, or tissue samples, under a microscope for signs of pathology. Cytopathology is an important tool for diagnosing various diseases, including cancer, and it can provide important clues about how a disease may progress. Cytopathology can also be used to monitor a patient's response to treatment and to detect potential complications. This makes it a valuable tool in the management of many diseases and helps to ensure timely and effective treatment.
Research published in this journal
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