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Diagnostic agreement between bronchoalveolar lavage and transbronchial lung biopsy in patients with suspected pulmonary diseases: A single-center study. [PDF]
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Annals of Tropical Medicine and Public Health, 2020
AIM: To assess the use of Modified ultra fast pap stain (MUFP) for FNAC of various organs and body fluid cytology in comparison with the conventional Papanicolaou stain BACKGROUND: FNAC is simple quick reliable OP procedure for pre-operative assessment &
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AIM: To assess the use of Modified ultra fast pap stain (MUFP) for FNAC of various organs and body fluid cytology in comparison with the conventional Papanicolaou stain BACKGROUND: FNAC is simple quick reliable OP procedure for pre-operative assessment &
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Comparative Clinical Pathology, 2017
Papanicolaou (PAP) stain is the most common stain used for cytological evaluation. Judicious use of the PAP stain results in a well-stained nuclear chromatin, cytoplasmic transparency, and differential cytoplasmic staining which helps the pathologists in the diagnosis of various lesions.
Priavadhana Rajan Prasaad
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Papanicolaou (PAP) stain is the most common stain used for cytological evaluation. Judicious use of the PAP stain results in a well-stained nuclear chromatin, cytoplasmic transparency, and differential cytoplasmic staining which helps the pathologists in the diagnosis of various lesions.
Priavadhana Rajan Prasaad
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Will modified Papanicolaou stain be the new stain for keratin?
Journal of Histotechnology, 2015The aim of the study is to compare hematoxylin and eosin (HE these were not apparent in the H&E stained slides. The review of this study suggest that the PAP stain more clearly demonstrated key morphological features, associated with keratinization, and it may be considered as a supplemental staining procedure, aiding in diagnosis.
S. Preethi, B. Sivapathasundharam
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Application of the Papanicolaou stain to paraffin sections.
Stain Technology, 1956Routine paraffin sections from tissues fixed either in aqueous formalin, 80% alcohol (with or without 1% trichloracetic acid added), Carnoy's alcohol-chloroform-acetic (6:3:1) and Bouin's fixative were stained as follows: Harris' hematoxylin, 6 min; running water, 2-3 min; ascending grades of alcohol to 95%; orange G, 0.5% and phosphotungstic acid, 0 ...
P. L. Johnson, M. N. Klein
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