Diagnostic parameters in liquid-based cervical cytology using a coagulant suspension fixative |
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Authors: | Boon Mathilde E Ouwerkerk-Noordam Elisabeth Suurmeijer Albert J H Kok Lambrecht P |
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Affiliation: | Leiden Cytology and Pathology Laboratory, the Netherlands. m.e.boon@lcpl.nl |
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Abstract: | OBJECTIVE: To evaluate in detail the morphology of cervical cell samples suspended in the coagulant fixative BoonFix (Finetec, Tokyo, Japan) in liquid-based Papspin 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 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 Papspin 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 enhanced in 50-100% of cases with preneoplasia. The fact that the cells on the Papspin 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 permits the screening of liquid-based Papspin slides, which have proven to be well suited to automated neural network scanning. |
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