Comparative Analysis of Cytomorphometric Parameters Among the Coconut Oil, Peanut Oil and Normal Saline in an Air-Dried Smears - A Switch to Routine Wet fixation
Janardhanam Dineshshankar,
Nalliappan Ganapathy,
Supramanian Sarathal
et al.
Abstract:Objectives:
Rehydration of air-dried exfoliative cytology smears is considered as useful technique to increase the diagnostic accuracy of the air-dried smears and so the study had a point to determine and compare the cytomorphometric parameters of air-dried smears by rehydration using coconut oil, peanut oil and normal saline.
Material and Methods:
A total of 135 smears were obtained from healthy volunteers and were air-dried. The smears were classified into three groups based on the rehydrating agent: cocon… Show more
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