Comparative study of conventional Papanicolaou and ultrafast Papanicolaou stains in fine needle aspiration samples and body fluids

Background: Ultra Papanicolaou stain was introduced as a hybrid of Romanowsky and Papanicolaou stains. It enhances the quality and reduces the time. Materials and Methods: Five hundred and ninety-five fine needle aspiration and body fluid samples were collected. The fine needle aspiration procedure...

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Published inJournal of Pathology of Nepal Vol. 14; no. 2; pp. 2209 - 2212
Main Authors Choudhary, Prabesh, Nepal, Niraj, Bhandari, Rashmita, Baral, Ritu, Shrestha, Oshan, Choudhary, Sarita
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Published Association of Clinical Pathologists of Nepal 31.12.2024
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2091-0908
DOI10.3126/jpn.v14i2.71320

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Abstract Background: Ultra Papanicolaou stain was introduced as a hybrid of Romanowsky and Papanicolaou stains. It enhances the quality and reduces the time. Materials and Methods: Five hundred and ninety-five fine needle aspiration and body fluid samples were collected. The fine needle aspiration procedure was performed by standard method; smears were fixed in 95% propanol and stained with conventional and ultra Papanicolaou stains. Four parameters were considered and scored (background, cell morphology, nuclear staining, and overall staining pattern). Results: The quality of ultra Papanicolaou stain smears was better than conventional pap stain, and this difference was statistically significant. Conclusions: UltraPap stain, compared to conventional Pap stain, provides an excellent alternative in cytological staining for the evaluation of various organs and fluids for benign and malignant pathology.
AbstractList Background: Ultra Papanicolaou stain was introduced as a hybrid of Romanowsky and Papanicolaou stains. It enhances the quality and reduces the time. Materials and Methods: Five hundred and ninety-five fine needle aspiration and body fluid samples were collected. The fine needle aspiration procedure was performed by standard method; smears were fixed in 95% propanol and stained with conventional and ultra Papanicolaou stains. Four parameters were considered and scored (background, cell morphology, nuclear staining, and overall staining pattern). Results: The quality of ultra Papanicolaou stain smears was better than conventional pap stain, and this difference was statistically significant. Conclusions: UltraPap stain, compared to conventional Pap stain, provides an excellent alternative in cytological staining for the evaluation of various organs and fluids for benign and malignant pathology.
Author Choudhary, Prabesh
Shrestha, Oshan
Choudhary, Sarita
Bhandari, Rashmita
Nepal, Niraj
Baral, Ritu
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