Introduction Cytologic screening is crucial for detecting cellular abnormalities, particularly in cancer diagnosis, infection detection, and other pathological conditions. The process involves microscopic examination of cells obtained from various body Read More …
Author: Ms. Sangeeta Gourh
Periodic Acid-Schiff Stain

Introduction Periodic Acid-Schiff (PAS) stain is a widely used histochemical technique highlighting glycogen, mucopolysaccharides, glycoproteins, and other carbohydrate-rich tissue structures. It is commonly employed in pathology for diagnosing fungal infections, Read More …
Papanicolaou Stain

Introduction The Papanicolaou stain is one of the most important cytological staining techniques used in diagnostic pathology. Dr. George Papanicolaou developed it and is primarily employed in the screening and Read More …
Fibrinolysis

Introduction Fibrinogen is a soluble plasma glycoprotein produced primarily by the liver. It is an essential component of the coagulation cascade. It plays a critical role in hemostasis (the cessation Read More …
Hormonal Assessment with Cytological Techniques and Sex Chromatin Analysis
Introduction Hormonal assessment is critical to understanding physiological and pathological conditions in the human body. Cytological techniques are pivotal in evaluating hormonal status, offering a non-invasive and reliable approach to Read More …