tissue sampling techniques: biopsies, imprints, and FNAs Flashcards

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what is a tissue biopsy?

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  • a procedure that involves sampling a small piece of tissue/skin (removed for cytological and/or histopathological exam)
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biopsy methods

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  • shave biopsy
  • punch biopsy
  • incision (aka wedge) biopsy
  • excision biopsy
  • FNA
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why are tissue biopsies used?

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  • to diagnose:
    skin cancer
    skin conditions
    bacterial and fungal infections

are cheap

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when is the FNA aspirate method used (over the non-aspirate method)?

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non-fluid masses

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when is the FNA non-aspirate method used (over the aspirate method)?

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on a fluid mass

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list the slide preparation techniques

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  • compression preparation method
  • modified compression prep (for fragile or thin samples)
  • starfish method (used for highly viscous samples)
  • line smear (low concentration)
  • wedge smear
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