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==Overall evaluation==
==Overall evaluation==
In addition to a general [[evaluation]], also evaluate the following in cytology samples, or any sample with scattered cells rather than coherent tissue,:
In addition to a general [[evaluation]], also evaluate the following in cytology samples, or any sample with scattered cells rather than coherent tissue:
*Adequacy of specimen. Cells may be too few or too obscured by other material to make a proper diagnosis.
*Consider looking for any additional '''concurrent''' samples from the same patient, especially excisions, as usually correlate.
*Background, mainly if it is clear or dirty
*'''Adequacy''' of specimen. Cells may be too few or too obscured by other material to make a proper diagnosis.
*Overall cellularity
*'''Background''', mainly if it is clear or dirty
*Overall '''cellularity'''
;Artifacts:
;Artifacts:
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Revision as of 09:37, 16 September 2022

Author: Mikael Häggström, M.D. [note 1]

Overall evaluation

In addition to a general evaluation, also evaluate the following in cytology samples, or any sample with scattered cells rather than coherent tissue:

  • Consider looking for any additional concurrent samples from the same patient, especially excisions, as usually correlate.
  • 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
Artifacts

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References

  1. Okayama K, Ishii Y, Fujii M, Oda M, Okodo M (2022). "Causation of cornflake artifacts: Possible association of poor dehydration with drying before mounting in Papanicolaou stain. ". Diagn Cytopathol. doi:10.1002/dc.25002. PMID 35712848. Archived from the original. . 
  2. Gary Gill. RE: Cornflaking. Histosearch. Retrieved on 2022-09-01.

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