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Utility of Modified Ultrafast Papanicolaou Stain in Cytological Diagnosis.

Prachi Sinkar1, Surekha Ulhas Arakeri2.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Need for minimal turnaround time for assessing Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology (FNAC) has encouraged innovations in staining techniques that require lesser staining time with unequivocal cell morphology. The standard protocol for conventional Papanicolaou (PAP) stain requires about 40 minutes. To overcome this, Ultrafast Papanicolaou (UFP) stain was introduced which reduces staining time to 90 seconds and also enhances the quality. However, reagents required for this were not easily available hence, Modified Ultrafast Papanicolaou (MUFP) stain was introduced subsequently. AIM: To assess the efficacy of MUFP staining by comparing the quality of MUFP stain with conventional PAP stain.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: FNAC procedure was performed by using 10 ml disposable syringe and 22-23 G needle. Total 131 FNAC cases were studied which were lymph node (30), thyroid (38), breast (22), skin and soft tissue (24), salivary gland (11) and visceral organs (6). Two smears were prepared and stained by MUFP and conventional PAP stain. Scores were given on four parameters: background of smears, overall staining pattern, cell morphology and nuclear staining. Quality Index (QI) was calculated from ratio of total score achieved to maximum score possible. Statistical analysis using chi square test was applied to each of the four parameters before obtaining the QI in both stains. Students t-test was applied to evaluate the efficacy of MUFP in comparison with conventional PAP stain.
RESULTS: The QI of MUFP for thyroid, breast, lymph node, skin and soft tissue, salivary gland and visceral organs was 0.89, 0.85, 0.89, 0.83, 0.92, and 0.78 respectively. Compared to conventional PAP stain QI of MUFP smears was better in all except visceral organ cases and was statistically significant. MUFP showed clear red blood cell background, transparent cytoplasm and crisp nuclear features.
CONCLUSION: MUFP is fast, reliable and can be done with locally available reagents with unequivocal morphology which is the need of the hour for a cytopathology set-up.

Keywords:  Conventional Papanicolaou stain; Fine needle aspiration cytology; Rapid stain

Year:  2017        PMID: 28511391      PMCID: PMC5427317          DOI: 10.7860/JCDR/2017/20882.9532

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Diagn Res        ISSN: 0973-709X


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4.  Ultrafast papanicolaou stain modified for developing countries: efficacy and pitfalls.

Authors:  Meherbano M Kamal; Madhura M Kulkarni; Rupesh N Wahane
Journal:  Acta Cytol       Date:  2011-02-15       Impact factor: 2.319

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Authors:  Ui Belgaumi; P Shetty
Journal:  J Cytol       Date:  2013-01       Impact factor: 1.000

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Authors:  Priyanka Choudhary; S Sudhamani; Ajita Pandit; Vm Kiri
Journal:  J Cytol       Date:  2012-10       Impact factor: 1.000

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1.  Comparative Assessment of Conventional Papanicolaou and Modified Ultrafast Papanicolaou Stains in Fine Needle Aspiration Samples and Body Fluids.

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2.  Rapid economical acetic acid Papanicolaou staining procedure versus conventional staining procedure in normal oral mucosa.

Authors:  Karthika Panneerselvam; Raghavendhar K Karthik; Ramya Ramadoss; A Ramesh Kumar; K Rajkumar
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3.  Modified Ultrafast Papanicolaou Stain in Ultrasound Guided FNAC of Intra-abdominal Lesions.

Authors:  Sweta Kamalkant Shastri; Archana Joshi
Journal:  Iran J Pathol       Date:  2020-02-26
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