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TRUE FALSE The needle used in blood donation has the same gauge with the needle used in FNA The sample cells in cytopath

Posted: Mon May 02, 2022 8:24 pm
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True False The Needle Used In Blood Donation Has The Same Gauge With The Needle Used In Fna The Sample Cells In Cytopath 1
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True False The Needle Used In Blood Donation Has The Same Gauge With The Needle Used In Fna The Sample Cells In Cytopath 2
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TRUE FALSE The needle used in blood donation has the same gauge with the needle used in FNA The sample cells in cytopathology are only those that were removed/separated/e xfoliated naturally from the tissues Infection is not a concern in cytopathology since it involves microbiology Spontaneous exfoliation is common for malignant cells. Pap staining produces more variety of colors than H & E staining The small and pyknotic appearance of the epithelial cells in a cervico-vaginal smear is consistent with a high NC ratio for normal cells. Cells overlapping with others cells is not a major problem in Pap staining
The small and pyknotic appearance of the epithelial cells in a cervico-vaginal smear is consistent with a high N:C ratio for normal cells. Cells overlapping with others cells is not a major problem in Pap staining Carnoy fixative is used to preserve blood samples. The nuclear stain in Pap staining method is different from H&E staining method. O The 0.5% aqueous solution of HCL in Pap stain is a decolorizer. O