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How to insert stain in PAP

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During a Pap test, a tool called a speculum holds the vaginal walls apart. A sample of cells from the cervix is collected using a soft brush and a flat scraping device called a spatula (1 and 2). The cells are placed in a bottle that contains a solution to preserve them (3).
Typically, we first think of Pap tests (Pap smears) as a specific type of cytological test identifying cancerous cells in cervical tissue. However, Pap stains can also be conducted on non-gynecological specimens from a variety of bodily secretions and from small needle biopsies of organs and tissues.
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.
The Papanicolaou stain is undoubtedly the most commonly used in cytology. It has three cytoplasmic dyes, orange G, eosin Y, and light blue. It can stain cells blue or blue-green (basophilia, cyanophilia), pink (acidophilia, eosinophilia), orange (orangeophilia), or indeterminate (gray-blue).
Wash slides in deionized or distilled water for 5 min at room temperature. Destain slides in 0.5% HCl in 70% ethanol for 5-15 min at room temperature. Wash slides in deionized or distilled water for 5 min at room temperature. Air dry sections.
The conventional Pap stain has 24 solutions, of which three are acid dyes, six water, one is chemically defined bluing agent, eight 95% ethanol, three absolute alcohol and three xylene Gill, 2006. The cytomorphology with conventional Pap stain is shown in Figure 2 .
Procedure: Remove cover slip by incubation in xylene for a few hours to several days (until the coverslip can be removed easily). Rehydrate slides in 100%, 85%, and 75% ethanol, each for 30 sec at room temperature. Wash slides in deionized or distilled water for 5 min at room temperature.

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