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Positive in thyroid, lung and neuroendocrine tumors (medullary thyroid carcinomas, carcinoid tumors and small cell tumors of the lung) | Thyroid transcription factor-1 (TTF-1) |
Reagent use in cell blocking | Papanicolaou |
It contains thick mucus | Sputum |
The ratio of anticoagulant to fluid | 2mL : 100 mL |
Fluids in cell blocking are collected with | Anticoagulant |
To enmesh the cellular materials in a clot | Plasma Thrombin |
At which temperature agar solidifies | Below 50C |
It makes use of an automatic tissue processing machine that fixes, dehydrates, clears and infiltrates tissue | Automated tissue processing |
It controls the time intervals in the immersion and transfer of tissue samples from one reagent to another | Electrical time clock |
It contains the basket carrier, receptacle basket and receptacles | Circular Superstructure |
It holds the specimen in automatic tissue processor | Receptacle Basket |
It holds the reagent beakers and paraffin wax baths | Circular Deck |
Paraffin is change when | There is a presence of odor of clearing agent |
Dehydrating agent is change when | After two complete loads |
Lower dehydrating agent and clearing agents are change | At least once a week |
Clean all nylon parts with | Detergent |
Reagents and melted paraffin are moved sequentially into and out of the retort chamber using vacuum and pressure | Vacuum Tissue Processor |
Diffusion of the solutions into the tissue is stimulated by increasing the specimen’s internal heat | Microwave Ovens |
Enclosed processor that uses microwave technology, vacuum infiltration and “molecular-friendly” proprietary reagents | Continuous Input Rapid Tissue Processor |
In continuous input rapid tissue processor this accelerate the diffusion of solvents in the tissue | Microwaves and agitation |
The knife at cryostat is | 120 mm wedge knife |
Operating temperature in cryostat | 10 to -30 |
Optimum working temperature in cryostat | -18 C to -20 C |
Temperature requirement of non-sexual organs | -5C to -15C |
Temperature requirement of sexual organs | -15C to -25 C |
Freezing agent in cryostat | Liquid nitrogen |
Preferred freezing agent in cryostat | Isopentene |
Fluorinated hydrocarbons | Aerosol spray |
Use albumin or Zwemer’s chrome-glycerin jelly | In formalinized/fixed tissues |
Wave for a few seconds, or fix immediately in formol-alcohol | Fresh unfixed sections |
Place mounted section in a covered coplin jar containing ______ | 40% formaldehyde for 1 to 5 minutes |
It is routinely used for the identification of specific or highly selective cellular epitopes or antigens in frozen or paraffin-embedded tissues | Immunohistochemistry |
It detects organism in cytologic preparations (fluids, sputum samples & fine needle aspirates) | Immunocytochemistry |
The principle in immunohistochemistry | Antigen-antibody interactions |
Antibody is produced by several clones of plasma cells | Polyclonal Antibodies |
Antibody is produced by a single clone of plasma cells | Monoclonal Antibodies |
Enzymes that are commonly use in Proteolytic enzyme digestion | Trypsin and protease |
Boiling to formalin-fixed deparaffinized sections | Microwave Antigen Retrieval |
Less time consuming and more consistent antigen recover | Pressure Cooker Antigen Retrieval |
High molecular weight protein that aids in determining the site of the tumor | Epithelial membrane antigen (EMA) |
Oncofetal antigen present in GIT, pancreas, lung, breast, ovary, uterus and cervix carcinomas | Carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) |
Positive in thyroid, lung and neuroendocrine tumors (medullary thyroid carcinomas, carcinoid tumors and small cell tumors of the lung) | Thyroid transcription factor-1 (TTF-1) |
Extremely useful in the diagnosis of prostatic adenocarcinoma | Prostate specific antigen(PSA) |
51 kD intermediate filament protein expressed by CNS glial cells, particularly astrocytes | Glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) |
Expressed by cells of neural origin, particularly neurons, neuronal processes, peripheral nerves, sympathetic ganglia, adrenal medulla and neuroendocrine cells | Neurofilament (NF) |
Isoenzyme marker that provides a strong evidence of neural or neuroendocrine differentiation | Neuron specific enolase (NSE) |
Found in neural secretory granules of endocrine tissues and marker for neuroendocrine differentiation | Chromogranin |
(+) chromogranin, (+) keratin | Neuroendocrine carcinoma |
(+) chromogranin, (-) keratin: | Paraganglioma |
Synthesized by placental syncytiotrophoblasts and marker for choriocarcinoma | Human chorionic gonadoprotein |
Synthesized by normal hepatocytes and marker for endodermal sinus tumors showing yolk sac differentiation | Alpha fetoprotein (AFP) |
Produced by placental syncytiotrophoblasts in late pregnancy and marker for germ cell tumors, particularly germinomas | Placenta like alkaline phosphatase(PLAP) |
(+) actin, desmin and/or myo-D1, myoglobin, myogenin | Myogenic Tumor |
(+) CD68 or FAM 56 with alpha-1-antitrypsin and alpha-1-antichymotrypsin | Fibrohistiocytic tumor |
(+) Leukocyte common antigen (LCA) | Lymphomas |
CD3,CD4,CD5 | T-cells |
CD19, CD20, CD23 | B-cells |
CD15, CD30, Ig LC and HC | Reed-Sternberg cells |
Increased expression is associated with greater aggressiveness and higher likelihood of recurrence of metastasis | Cell Proliferation Markers: |
Direct interaction between the labeled antibody and antigen in the histological or cytological preparation | Traditional direct technique |
Labelled-secondary antibody directed against the primary antibody is then applied | Two-step indirect technique |
Another labelled-antibody is used directed against the labelled-secondary antibody | Three-step indirect technique |
Vaginal aspiration | Glass pipet and rubber bulb |
Swab smear | Ayre’s spatula |
Endocervical or endometrial aspiration | Laryngeal cannula attached to a 10 cc syringe |
Samples of endocervical canal | Endocervical brush |
Hysterectomy patients | Vaginal scrape |
Hormonal evaluation | Lateral vaginal scrape |
Localization of vaginal adenosis | Four quadrant vaginal scrape |