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What are the Common Diagnoses Made from Aspirated Samples?
Aspirated samples can help diagnose a variety of conditions, including:
Malignant tumors
such as carcinomas, lymphomas, and sarcomas
Benign tumors
like adenomas and lipomas
Infectious diseases
caused by bacteria, fungi, or viruses
Inflammatory conditions
such as granulomas and abscesses
Reactive changes
due to injury or other stimuli
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