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==Overall evaluation== | |||
In cytology samples, or any sample with scattered cells rather than coherent tissue, also evaluate the following: | |||
*Adequacy of specimen. Cells may be too few or too obscured by other material to make a proper diagnosis. | |||
*Background, mainly if it is clear or dirty | |||
*Overall cellularity | |||
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*[[Cervical cytology]] | *[[Cervical cytology]] | ||
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Revision as of 17:39, 3 August 2022
Author:
Mikael Häggström, M.D. [note 1]
Overall evaluation
In cytology samples, or any sample with scattered cells rather than coherent tissue, also evaluate the following:
- Adequacy of specimen. Cells may be too few or too obscured by other material to make a proper diagnosis.
- Background, mainly if it is clear or dirty
- Overall cellularity
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