Cytology Flashcards

1
Q

Name the different sampling techniques

A

Fine needle aspirate

Impression smear

Tape strip

Swab

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2
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What is a fine needle aspirate useful for analysing?

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Masses

Tissues

Sarcomas

Spleen

Lymph nodes

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3
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What are the advantages to performing a fine needle aspirate?

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Quick and cheap to perform

Often requires no sedation for superficial tissues

Can be done with/without ultrasound guidance

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4
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What kinds of fine needle aspirate methods are there?

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With aspiration

Without aspiration

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5
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Why would you use different methods for a fine needle aspirate?

A

With aspiration is ideal for tissues with more structure to them e.g. soft tissue sarcomas

Without aspiration is better used for vascular or soft tissues e.g. spleen, lymph nodes

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6
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What are impression smears useful for?

A

Ulcerated masses

Skin pathologies

Samples from excised masses

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7
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What would you use a tape strip to sample?

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Most often for skin cytology

Especially for infectious agents such as Malassezia pachydermatis

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8
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What is the recommended technique for performing a swab sample?

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First moisten swab with saline

Swab area/lesion/tissue

Use gentle rolling motion to apply to microscope slide

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9
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What should be avoided when performing a swab sample?

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Do not rub collected cells onto microscope slide as this is likely to rupture them

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10
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What could a swab sample be used for?

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Skin cytology including ears

Nasal

Ocular/conjunctival

Vaginal

Fistulae

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11
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What could be potentially seen when viewing blood microscopically?

A

Anisocytosis

Polychromasia

Monocytes

Neutrophils

Lymphocytes

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12
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Which sampling method is most appropriate for obtaining small samples of cells from inside organs or masses?

A

Fine needle aspirate

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13
Q

When is a fine needle aspirate considered inappropriate?

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In patients with a coagulation defect or from highly vascular masses

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14
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When is a fine needle biopsy most appropriate?

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For highly exfoliative tissues or those that will not require aspiration

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15
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When is a fine needle aspirate biopsy most appropriate?

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For tissues that don’t exfoliate well e.g. muscle and spindle cell masses

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16
Q

Which technique might you use to sample ulcerated masses, burst pustules or for obtaining samples from the cut surface of a mass?

A

Impression technique

17
Q

What is the recommendation for staining samples taken from a greasy area such as the ear?

A

It helps to gently heat-fix the slide by warming its underside with a hairdryer/radiator

18
Q

How should samples be sent off to a laboratory?

A

Slides should be unstained, labelled with patient name, number and date and packaged into a slide carrier to prevent damage

19
Q

Which samples should be packaged separately and why?

A

Cytological samples should be kept separate from histopathological samples to prevent the fixing formalin fumes from destroying the cytology

20
Q

What tissue is this?

A

Lymph node

21
Q

What kind of tissue is this?

A

Blood

22
Q

What sort of tissue is stained in this slide?

A

Liver

23
Q

What sort of tissue has been fixed here?

A

Salivary gland

24
Q

What tissue has been stained here?

A

Spleen

25
Q

What does this image show?

A

Urine crystals

26
Q

What considerations would be made when studying a urine sample microscopically?

A

Presence of CaOx monohydrate crystals

epithelial cells

leucocytes

RBCs

27
Q

What size needle is used for performing a fine needle/aspirate biopsy?

A

22G

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