Preparation and use of fixative slides for the diagnosis of Trichomonas vaginalis

  • C. R. Amies
  • Maria Garabedian
Publication date
October 2016

Abstract

SYNOPSIS Clean microscopic slides are dipped in a solution of mercuric chloride and sucrose in 30 % alcohol and allowed to dry. A thin transparent film of cytological fixative is thus formed on both sides of the slide. Fixative slides, prepared in this manner, can be stored indefinitely provided that they are not exposed to a warm, humid atmosphere. When a drop of fluid containing bacteria, protozoa, or mammalian cells is spread over the surface of such a slide the formed elements are immediately fixed, the finer cytological details being well preserved. Staining and examination are carried out when the specimen arrives at the laboratory. This method is particularly suitable for a diagnostic laboratory service in which most of the specimens...

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