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VTA130 cytology / urinalysis

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what equipment do you need for cytology of necropsy?   gloves, sample, 2 slides, 22g needle 1 1\2", napkin/towel, sryinge 6ml  
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Name four ways of collecting your sample   swab, scraping, imprint, fine needle biopsy(aspiration & non-aspiration), tissue biopsy  
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what type of smear preparations could you do   compression, modified compression, line smear  
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what type of stain would you use   Romanowsky(Diff-quick), new methylene blue  
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what are you looking for when doing a cytology   abnormal cells in tissue  
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define anisokaryosis   variation in size of nuclei in cells  
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define pleomorphisim   ability to altar shape or size in response to environmental conditions  
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define multinucleation   cells that have more than one nucleus  
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what equipment would you need for a urinalysis   gloves, sample, centrifuge tube, rack, pipette 6ml, bio-chemistry strip, timer, refractometer, slide, cover slip, NMB stain, microscope  
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what does the refractometer measure   urine specific gravity  
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What are things you are looking for with your cytology sample   inflammation (large # of neutrophils), fungal and parasitic infections(increased # of macrophages and eosinophils), Neoplasia (populations of a single cell type), malignancy (abnormal neuclear configurations.  
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what would you see if you found a large number of neutrophils in your microscopic examination of cell sample   inflamation  
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what would you see if you found an increased number of macrophages and eosinophils in your cell sample   fungal and/or parasitic infection  
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what would it be called if you found a large population of a single cell type in your cell sample   neoplasia  
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if you were to see abnormal nuclear configurations that would be called   malignancy  
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if you were checking the lymph nodes what might you be looking for   infection or lymphoma  
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if you were checking the CS fluid what might you be looking for   meningitis  
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if you were checking vaginal cytology what might you be looking for   estrocytology  
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