METHODS OF FRESH TISSUE EXAMINATION Flashcards

1
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** tissue specimen is immersed in isotonic salt solution such as normal saline or Ringer’s solution in a petri dish or watch glass.**

a. Squash Preparation Crushing)
b. Spreading
c. Teasing or Dissociation
d. Touch Preparation (Impression Smear)

A

c. Teasing or Dissociation

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** whereby small pieces of tissue (not more than one mm. in diameter) are placed in a microscopic slide and forcibly compressed with another slide or with a cover glass**

** o supravital staining **

a. Squash Preparation Crushing)
b. Spreading
c. Teasing or Dissociation
d. Touch Preparation (Impression Smear)

A

a. Squash Preparation Crushing)

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dissected with a needle and separated by direct or zigzag
spread using an applicator stick

a. Squash Preparation Crushing)
b. Spreading
c. Teasing or Dissociation
d. Touch Preparation (Impression Smear

A

c. Teasing or Dissociation

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unstained by Phase Contrast or Bright Field microscopy.

a. Squash Preparation Crushing)
b. Spreading
c. Teasing or Dissociation
d. Touch Preparation (Impression Smear

A

c. Teasing or Dissociation

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5
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o advantage of permitting the cells to be examined in the living state

a. Squash Preparation Crushing)
b. Spreading
c. Teasing or Dissociation
d. Touch Preparation (Impression Smear

A

c. Teasing or Dissociation

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6
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Teasing or Dissociation uses **

a. methylyen red
b. methylene blue
c. hematoxyline*

A

b. methylene blue

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**CANCER DIAGNOSIS **

a. Spreading
b. Pull-Apart
c. Smear Preparation
d. Touch Preparation
(Impression Smear)

A

c. Smear Preparation

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** advantage of maintaining cellular interrelationships of the
material to be examined.**

a. Spreading
b. Pull-Apart
c. Smear Preparation
d. Touch Preparation
(Impression Smear)

A

a. Spreading

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9
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This is done by placing a drop of secretion or sediment
upon one slide and facing it to another clean slide.

a. Spreading
b. Pull-Apart
c. Smear Preparation
d. Touch Preparation
(Impression Smear)

A

b. Pull-Apart

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10
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fresh sputum and bronchial aspirates, and also for thick
mucoid secretions

a. Spreading
b. Pull-Apart
c. Smear Preparation
d. Touch Preparation
(Impression Smear)

A

a. Spreading

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freshly cut piece of tissue is brought into contact and pressed on to the surface of a clean glass slide,

a. Spreading
b. Pull-Apart
c. Smear Preparation
d. Touch Preparation
(Impression Smear)

A

d. Touch Preparation
(Impression Smear)

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