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Mathews Journal of Cytology and Histology

2577-4158

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Cytodiagnosis of a Thyroglossal Duct Cyst in a Tertiary Facility: A Case Report of a 27-Year-Old Female

Published : 08th December 2023
Authors : Boaz Mwesigwa1,*, Derrick Barry Abila2, Anatoli Mawanda1,2, Tusiime Charity Claire1, Zelma Cason3
Citation : Boaz M, et al. (2023). Cytodiagnosis of a Thyroglossal Duct Cyst in a Tertiary Facility: A Case Report of a 27-Year-Old Female. Mathews J Cytol Histol. 7(2):26.

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Published : 22nd November 2023
Authors : George UU1, Mbong EO2, Abiaobo NO3, Akpan II3
Citation : George UU, et al. (2023). In Vivo Studies on Mortality and Histopathological Indices of Phragmenthera capitata (Mistletoes) on Clarias gariepinus Fingerglings in Aquarium. Mathews J Cytol Histol. 7(2):25.

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Citation : Nejad-Moghaddam A, et al. (2023). The Role of Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Modulating the Immune System and Repairing Lung Damage in ARDS Patients with SARS-COV-2. Mathews J Cytol Histol. 7(2):24.

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Published : 21st October 2023
Authors : Mwesigwa Boaz1,*, Mawanda Anatoli1,2, Nasozi Ruth1, Caroline Achola1,4, Amuge Marion Sheilla3
Citation : Boaz M. (2023). The Crucial Role of Circulating Tumor Cells in Cervical Cancer Diagnosis. Mathews J Cytol Histol. 7(2):23.

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Published : 16th December 2022
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