Zusammenfassung
Die zytologischen Tumorkriterien entsprechen grundsätzlich Veränderungen, die auch im histologischen Präparat nachweisbar sind. Doch im Unterschied zur Histologie kommt es in der Zytologie fast ausschließlich auf das Erscheinungsbild der Einzelzelle an. Die strukturelle Beziehung der einzelnen Zellen zu ihren Nachbarzellen lässt sich zytologisch nur sehr eingeschränkt beurteilen. Diese Einschränkung des Kriterienspektrums bedingt denn auch eine Einengung der diagnostischen Möglichkeiten. So lassen sich, wie bereits im vorigen Kapitel erwähnt, an einzelnen, aus dem Gewebsverband herausgelösten Zellen zytologisch hauptsächlich neoplastische und weniger nichtneoplastische Krankheiten diagnostizieren.
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Bubendorf, L., Feichter, G., Obermann, E., Dalquen, P. (2011). Zytologische Tumorkriterien. In: Klöppel, G., Kreipe, H., Remmele, W. (eds) Pathologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-04562-2_3
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