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How to blot contents in PAP

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so Jana Iamp;#39;m a little bit nervous can you tell me whatamp;#39;s going to happen hey Patamp;#39;s house I often have people really nervous about the first path test often times I never see anyone really nervous about their second one so that can kind of give you a little bit of reassurance on how it goes this is called a speculum it looks pretty scary actually but the only this part goes inside you it kind of goes in like a tampon and they open it up so that they can get a swab of your cervix we also do a swab of infections like chlamydia gonorrhea yeast infections bacterial vaginosis but the swab for a Pap test test the cells on the cervix to see if thereamp;#39;s anything called dysplasia dysplasia open over a number of years can cause cervical cancer so this way by doing this test Iamp;#39;m find out if thereamp;#39;s anything wrong and or if everythingamp;#39;s right yes if everything is fine you just need to do one in a year and if thereamp;#39;s a problem most often

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Pap being a differential staining technique imparts red to pink color to the keratinized mature cells and blue to green color to the immature or intermediate cells that are metabolically active.
Blue blobs: Dark blue, rounded, amorphous masses in pap smears are known as blue blobs, (arrow) thought to represent either condensed mucus or degenerated bare nuclei.
Blue blobs appear in atrophic smear in postmenopausal women due to the lack of mucus and stagnation of exfoliated cells, which are then further degenerated. Disintegration of chromatin results in the characteristic dense cyanophilic appearance of blue blobs and they eventually become granular background material.
Conclusion: The presence of endometrial cells in Pap tests may be a harbinger of endometrial pathologies, especially at the age of 50 years and over. The menopausal status is another possible determinant in detecting endometrial carcinoma.
PAP bluing solution is a variant of Scotts solution and is used specifically in Papanicolaou staining (Pap staining) for cytological smears. It is used to bluish the hematoxylin in the stained nuclei to improve contrast and visibility, which facilitates the interpretation and analysis of cytology specimens.
A peripheral blood smear tells how many red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets are in your blood. Polychromasia shows up when your red blood cells appear blue or gray when treated with the dye. This indicates they have more of a substance called ribonucleic acid (RNA) than normal red blood cells.
In addition, a Pap may check for certain sexually transmitted infections, such as, Gonorrhea, Chlamydia and Trichomonas. Some Pap tests also evaluate for infections such as Yeast and Bacterial Vaginosis.
What can a Pap smear detect? Cervical cancer. Potentially precancerous cells in the cervix (cervical intraepithelial neoplasia). Human papillomavirus (HPV), a common sexually transmitted infection (STI) that increases the risk of cervical cancer.

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