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OBJECTIVE: The dramatic spread of COVID‐19 has raised many questions about cytological procedures performed in and out of the laboratories all over the world. METHODS: We report a heterogeneous series of FNA performed during the period of phase 1 of the lockdown COVID19‐pandemic to describe our experience and measures taken during this period. RESULTS: A total of 48 FNA (ultrasound, computed tomography and endoscopic ultrasound guided) were processed and reported. CONCLUSIONS: Pre‐existing procedures have been modified to allow healthcare professionals to work safely ensuring patients the necessary assistance with samples suitable for cellularity, fixation and staining for an accurate cytological diagnosis.
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Interventional cytopathology in COVID‐19 ERA
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