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Diagnostic parameters in liquid-based cervical cytology using a coagulant suspension fixative

  • ME Boon*
  • , E Ouwerkerk-Noordam
  • , AH Suurmeijer
  • , LP Kok
  • *Corresponding author voor dit werk

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    Objective To evaluate in detail the morphology of cervical cell samples suspended in the coagulant fixative BoonFix (R) (Finetec, Tokyo, Japan) in liquid-based Papspin (R) slides (Thermo Shandon, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.A) to detect shifts in diagnostic parameters for infections and neoplasia.

    Study Design Split samples of 1,010 cases were collected. All Papspin (R) slides were scanned with neural network technology. In 849 cases the diagnosis was "within normal limits"; in 22 cases it was preneoplasia. In 151 special cases conventional smears were compared with thin-layer slides.

    Results In 85% of the 151 special cases, a shift of the diagnostic parameter was observed in the Papspino slide. The parameter adhesion of inflammatory cells to epithelial cells was easier to discern in 94 % of the cases, and adhesion of microorganisms varied 43-100%. Koilocytosis was more visible in 79%. Prominent nucleoli in atypical and malignant cells were e-nhancedin 50-100% ofcases withpi-eneoplasia. The ears were compared with fact that the cells on the Papspin (R) slide were no longer-present in diagnostic streaks posed a problem only in the case of follicular cervicitis.

    Conclusion The shifts in parameters facilitated the diagnostic process. BoonFix (R) permits the screening of liquid-based Papspin (R) slides, which have proven to he well suited to automated neural network scanning.

    Originele taal-2English
    Pagina's (van-tot)513-519
    Aantal pagina's7
    TijdschriftActa cytologica
    Volume49
    Nummer van het tijdschrift5
    StatusPublished - 2005

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