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Title: Aplicabilidade das colorações em laboratórios de citopatologia
Authors: Carvalho, Fabiano Lacerda
Carvalho, Renan Pereira de
Keywords: Coloração e Rotulagem
Staining and Labeling
Coloración y Etiquetado
Patologia
Pathology
Patología
Teste de Papanicolaou
Papanicolaou Test
Prueba de Papanicolaou
Issue Date: 2020
Citation: CARVALHO, Renan Pereira de. Aplicabilidade das colorações em laboratórios de citopatologia. 2020. Trabalho de Conclusão de Curso (Citopatologia) - Instituto Nacional de Câncer, Rio de Janeiro, 2020.
Abstract: As colorações citológicas são tão importante quanto o rastreio, sendo a qualidade da mesma um ponto chave entre o resultado positivo e o negativo. Todo material fixado em álcool é submetida à uma série de diluições ao preparo de corantes básicos com substratos catiônicos e ácidos com substrato aniônicos. Além da técnica de rotina Papanicolaou existem outras duas, também de rotina, a serem utilizadas em laboratório que são Shorr com resultados parecidos com a de Papanicolaou e excelentes para citologia hormonal e a May-Grunwald-Giemsa que se difere das anteriores, sendo composta por corantes neutros e coram células de sangue periférico. Problemas de má fixação, instabilidade no corante, contaminação microbiana ou química e formação de precipitados podem prejudicar a leitura da lâmina. A modificação ecológica da técnica de Papanicolaou foi desenvolvida visando a redução aos danos ambientais e permitindo substancialmente a redução ou eliminação de reativos cancerígenos como a retirada de substâncias como xilol e ácidos. Devido ao crescimento ao rastreio do controle de câncer a coloração está cada vez menos rentável, demorada e complicada, necessitando de métodos mais simplificados e baratos e sem comprometer a qualidade do resultado.
Cytological stains are as important as screening, and the quality of it is a key point between the positive and negative result. Every material fixed in alcohol is subjected to a series of dilutions to the preparation of basic dyes with cationic substrates and acids with anionic substrate. In addition to the routine technique Papsed there are two others, also routine, to be used in a laboratory that are Shorr with results similar to that of Papanicolaou and excellent for hormonal cytology and may-grunwald giemsa that differs from the previous ones, composed of neutral dyes and blush peripheral blood cells. Problems of poor fixation, dye instability, microbial or chemical contamination and precipitate formation can impair blade reading. The ecological modification of the Papanicolaou technique was developed aiming at reducing environmental damage and substantially allowing the reduction or elimination of carcinogenic reactives such as the removal of substances such as xilol and acids. Due to the growth of cancer control screening, staining is increasingly less profitable, time-consuming and complicated, requiring more simplified and inexpensive methods and without compromising the quality of the result. Cytological stains are as important as screening, and the quality of it is a key point between the positive and negative result. Every material fixed in alcohol is subjected to a series of dilutions to the preparation of basic dyes with cationic substrates and acids with anionic substrate. In addition to the routine technique Papsed there are two others, also routine, to be used in a laboratory that are Shorr with results similar to that of Papanicolaou and excellent for hormonal cytology and may-grunwald giemsa that differs from the previous ones, composed of neutral dyes and blush peripheral blood cells. Problems of poor fixation, dye instability, microbial or chemical contamination and precipitate formation can impair blade reading. The ecological modification of the Papanicolaou technique was developed aiming at reducing environmental damage and substantially allowing the reduction or elimination of carcinogenic reactives such as the removal of substances such as xilol and acids. Due to the growth of cancer control screening, staining is increasingly less profitable, time-consuming and complicated, requiring more simplified and inexpensive methods and without compromising the quality of the result.
Description: 25 p.: il. color.
URI: http://sr-vmlxaph03:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/10301
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