
Cytopathology - Wikipedia
Cytopathology (from Greek κύτος, kytos, "a hollow"; [1] πάθος, pathos, "fate, harm"; and -λογία, -logia) is a branch of pathology that studies and diagnoses diseases on the cellular level.
Cytology (Cytopathology): What It Is, Types & Procedure
Jul 15, 2025 · Cytology (cytopathology) is a way to diagnose or screen for cancer and other diseases by looking for abnormal cells in body tissue or fluids.
Cytopathology - Wiley Online Library
Cytopathology is the affiliated title of over 20 national cytology societies. We publish articles relating to aspects of cytology that will increase our knowledge and understanding of the …
American Society of Cytopathology
The American Society of Cytopathology (ASC), founded in 1951, is a distinguished national professional society of physicians, cytologists and scientist who are dedicated to the cytologic …
Pathology Outlines - Cytopathology
Lymph nodes: WHO system for reporting lymph node cytopathology (pending) Pancreas: cytology WHO reporting system for pancreaticobiliary cytopathology ancillary techniques
What Is Cytopathology? | SGU Blog
Feb 16, 2023 · One critical subspecialty in the field is cytopathology—a branch of anatomic pathology that involves the study of cells via microscopy. The diagnostic advancements made …
Home - Cytopathology Division | Johns Hopkins Pathology
Diagnostic Cytopathology involves the interpretation of cells that spontaneously exfoliate or are removed from tissues by abrasion or fine needle aspiration, such as specimens from the cervix …
Cytopathology | College of American Pathologists
Dec 31, 2025 · The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education defines cytopathology as the subspecialty of pathology dedicated to the study and diagnosis of human disease …
Feb 18, 2025 · Cytology (sometimes also called cytopathology) is the study of the body/diseases at the cellular level. This is in contrast to histology, which analyzes tissue.
Cytopathology
About Cytopathology Cytopathology is a diagnostic technique that examines cells that have been exfoliated (shed), scraped from the body or aspirated with a fine needle.