Potential pitfalls from meat particles contaminants on cytolgical diagnosis / Siti Nor Rodhiah Rosaidee

Background: Pitfalls resulted from misinterpretation of cytology samples can lead to diagnostic errors with contaminants mimicking the abnormal cells as one of the major factors. Meat particles is an example of food contaminants that can be present in various cytology samples. The aims of this study...

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Main Author: Rosaidee, Siti Nor Rodhiah
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2015
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spelling uitm-274202020-01-20T03:01:56Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/27420/ Potential pitfalls from meat particles contaminants on cytolgical diagnosis / Siti Nor Rodhiah Rosaidee Rosaidee, Siti Nor Rodhiah Cytology Background: Pitfalls resulted from misinterpretation of cytology samples can lead to diagnostic errors with contaminants mimicking the abnormal cells as one of the major factors. Meat particles is an example of food contaminants that can be present in various cytology samples. The aims of this study are to elucidate the basic cytomorphological structure of meat particles contaminants and compare with normal cells, malignant cells and microorganisms. Methods: Random meat particles were selected. For chicken meat and seafood, scraped cells smeared on slides by using tongue depressor spatula were used. Whereas, catfish was cut into small pieces and directly smeared using 'pick and smear' method. Two smears were prepared, then stained with Papanicolaou stain and May-Grunwald Giemsa stain. Results: Chicken meats mimicked Actinomyces species, cockles resemble with parabasal cells, endocervical and macrophage, short neck clams similar with parabasal cells, shrimp mimicked atypical glandular cells, squid resemble with tumor diathesis and catfish look-like parakeratosis. Conclusion: Cytomorphological of meat particles can resemble normal cells, malignant cells and microorganisms that may contribute to cytodiagnostic error. These finding provides cytomorphological catalogue of meat particles that can be useful in minimizing pitfalls in cytology. 2015 Thesis NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/27420/1/TD_SITI%20NOR%20RODHIAH%20ROSAIDEE%20HS%2015_5.pdf Rosaidee, Siti Nor Rodhiah (2015) Potential pitfalls from meat particles contaminants on cytolgical diagnosis / Siti Nor Rodhiah Rosaidee. Degree thesis, Universiti Teknologi MARA.
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Rosaidee, Siti Nor Rodhiah
Potential pitfalls from meat particles contaminants on cytolgical diagnosis / Siti Nor Rodhiah Rosaidee
description Background: Pitfalls resulted from misinterpretation of cytology samples can lead to diagnostic errors with contaminants mimicking the abnormal cells as one of the major factors. Meat particles is an example of food contaminants that can be present in various cytology samples. The aims of this study are to elucidate the basic cytomorphological structure of meat particles contaminants and compare with normal cells, malignant cells and microorganisms. Methods: Random meat particles were selected. For chicken meat and seafood, scraped cells smeared on slides by using tongue depressor spatula were used. Whereas, catfish was cut into small pieces and directly smeared using 'pick and smear' method. Two smears were prepared, then stained with Papanicolaou stain and May-Grunwald Giemsa stain. Results: Chicken meats mimicked Actinomyces species, cockles resemble with parabasal cells, endocervical and macrophage, short neck clams similar with parabasal cells, shrimp mimicked atypical glandular cells, squid resemble with tumor diathesis and catfish look-like parakeratosis. Conclusion: Cytomorphological of meat particles can resemble normal cells, malignant cells and microorganisms that may contribute to cytodiagnostic error. These finding provides cytomorphological catalogue of meat particles that can be useful in minimizing pitfalls in cytology.
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author Rosaidee, Siti Nor Rodhiah
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title Potential pitfalls from meat particles contaminants on cytolgical diagnosis / Siti Nor Rodhiah Rosaidee
title_short Potential pitfalls from meat particles contaminants on cytolgical diagnosis / Siti Nor Rodhiah Rosaidee
title_full Potential pitfalls from meat particles contaminants on cytolgical diagnosis / Siti Nor Rodhiah Rosaidee
title_fullStr Potential pitfalls from meat particles contaminants on cytolgical diagnosis / Siti Nor Rodhiah Rosaidee
title_full_unstemmed Potential pitfalls from meat particles contaminants on cytolgical diagnosis / Siti Nor Rodhiah Rosaidee
title_sort potential pitfalls from meat particles contaminants on cytolgical diagnosis / siti nor rodhiah rosaidee
publishDate 2015
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/27420/
http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/27420/1/TD_SITI%20NOR%20RODHIAH%20ROSAIDEE%20HS%2015_5.pdf
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