Case of the
Month Index

1998

- January
- Electron microscopy is used to confirm the
diagnosis of an unusual type of breast carcinoma.
- February
- Is it a carcinoma or a lymphoma?
- March
- Electron microscopy of an ulcerated
intraoral nodule identifies an etiologic agent.
- April
- Electron microscopy of the fine needle
aspiraton biopsy from a retroperitoneal sarcoma
yields a rapid and definitive diagnosis.
- May
- The case of the recurring soft tissue mass - a
diagnosis that was clarified with electron
microsopy.
- June
- The ultrastructural features of an uncommon
uterine polyp suggest possible theories for the
differentiation of this low grade tumor.
- July
- Electron microsocopy is used in the diagnosis of
the etiology of seizures in a child.
- August
- Group I: Electron microscopy for the diagnosis of
a variety of infectious agents.
- September
- Group II: Electron microscopy for the diagnosis
of a variety of infectious agents.
- October
- Electron microscopy was used to confirm the viral
etiology in case of fatal paralysis.
- November
- An incidental finding in a cecal biopsy.
- December
- Soft Tissue tumor on the finger of a 10 month old female.

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