Anal brushings
Alias: N/A
Discipline: Cytopathology
Test information: Brushings are taken from the area of interest during anoscopy
- Specimen Type(s)
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- Anal brushings;
- Other Acceptable Specimen Type(s)
- PreservCyt vial. Ensure sample vial is labelled with specimen site / type
- Specimen Container - Adult
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- PreservCyt vial;
- Specimen Container - Paediatric
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- N/A;
- Analytes
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- N/A;
- Part of a test profile?
- N/A
- Volume (min) of sample to be sent to laboratory
- N/A
- Patient Preparation, Sample Handling and Transport
- Brush samples are “mashed” into Preservcyt pot to remove cells and then the brush is disposed (Nurse training can be provided by cytology department). No additional fluid should be placed into the container. Do not leave the brush in the container. Preservcyt vials are available from the cytology department on request. Sample vials must be placed into a clear sealed specimen bag prior to sending to the laboratory accompanied with a completed request form. The sample must be transported to the department using the red designated Pathology transport boxes. These boxes are used by NHS couriers and hospital Porters. They will contain any spillage, and ensure data on samples is kept confidential. Specimens should never be placed in pockets, handbags etc.
- Maximum add on time
- N/A
- Units and Reference Ranges / Interpretation
- Interpretative comments
- UKAS number
- 8869
- UKAS accredited test?
- Yes
- Comments
- N/A
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Last updated: 03-08-2023