Highly sensitive immunocytochemical method for diagnosis of mali

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ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a method of detecting malignancy in a body cavity effusion. Also disclosed is a method of distinguishing a benign hyperplastic lymph node from a lymph node involved by a low grade follicular lymphoma. Also disclosed is a method of distinguishing a benign tumor from a malignant tumor which overexpresses GLUT-1.

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