Practical 6: Clinical Cytology Flashcards
What is a direct smear?
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Quick and simple method to prepare slides for screening
Only used in diagnostic cytology
Cross method used to create a smear of cells for examination via speedy diff methods or for PAP staining
How are your cultured cells prepared for a direct smear?
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Specimens are centrifuged to concentrate cells in a pellet
The supernatant is decanted and the cell pellet is agitated to resuspend
A sample of this can then be used for your direct smears
What is the main difference between air drying and dehydrating in alcohol for cytology?
Alcohol shrinks the cells -> loose cytoplasm to nuclear ratio
Air drying -> loss of some nuclear staining
What is the cytospin method of preparing cells for cytology?
This is a method of creating a monolayer of cells in a small area for screening
What is thin prep
Used mostly for cervical cytology but also for diagnostic cytology
Based on a filtration method
Cells are pre-treated with Cytolyt prior to transfer to PreservCyt vials for preservation
Sample is then processed on the ThinPrep 2000 or 5000 to achieve a monolayer of cells on a glass slide
What are your staining results for the Speedy Diff stain?
Nuclei = deep purple/ blue
Cytoplasm = blue to mauve
RBC = salmon pink
What are your staining results for the Papanicolau stain
Nuclei are blue/black
Cytoplasm is a spectrum of pink, orange, green (depending on maturation of cell)
Orange = glycogen stores are high = cell under pressure
What is the principle behind the Papanicolau stain
It is a polychromatic stain that uses multiple dyes to differentially stain various components of the cells
Haematoxylin stains the nuclei
Orange Green 6: It is an acidic counterstain that stains the cytoplasm of mature keratinized cells. The components of the target stain orange in varying intensities of the dye
EA50 is a combination of dyes -> contains eosin, light green and bismark brown- this will stain the cytoplasm
Mature squamous cells = pink
Mature keratinised squamous cells = orange
Intermediate sequamous cells = green
Compare your PAP and speedy Diff stains
PAP
- dehydrated/fixed cells
- shrunk cells
- can’t really see cytoplasm
- Well defined nuclear membrane and chromatin
Speedy Diff
- Air dried
- expansion of cells
- malignant cells expand more than normal cells