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Soecimens for tissue examination |
fresh or preserved tossue |
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Photoplasmic activities found in living tissue |
motion, mitosis, phagocytosis and pinocytosis |
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Methods of Fresh Tissue examination |
Teasing or Dissociation, Squash preparation, Smear preparation, Frozen section |
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a process whereby selected tissue specimen is inmersed in a watch glass containing isotonic solution, carefully dissected and examined under microscope |
Teasing or Dissociation |
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What microscope is used in unstained tissues |
Phase Contrast or Bright field microscope |
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It stains tissues |
differential dye |
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is a process whereby pieces of tissue are placed in microscopic slude and forcibly compressed with another slide |
Squash preparation or Crushing |
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Size of the sample for squash preparation |
1mm |
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is the process of examining sections wherby cellular materials are spread lightly over a slude by means of a wire loop or applicator or by making apposition smear with another slude |
Smear preparation |
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This technique is especially useful in cytological examination, particularly for camcer diagnosis |
Smear preparation |
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Types of Smear oreparation 4 |
Streaking, Spreading, Pullaoart and Touch prerparation |
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Touch preparation is also known as |
Impression smear |
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this method is utilized when a rapid diagnosis of the tissue in question is requireed |
Forzen section |
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It is especially reconmended when lipids and nervous tissue elements are to be demonstrated |
Frozen section |
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Concentric circle from inner to outer |
aseptic technique |
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Drop of blood dianeter |
2-3mm |