Can the laboratory use monolayer liquid-based preparation methods (Thinprep, Autocyte, CytoSpin, etc.)?
No monolayer liquid-based preparation method has been validated by Scimedx. It is the responsibility of the laboratory to validate any method other than that which is suggested in the kit’s package insert. Laboratories may refer to the following publication: Liquid-based cytology as a tool for performance of uCyt+MC and UroVysion Multicolour-FISH in the detection of urothelial carcinoma, C. Mian, M. Lodde, E. Comploj, G. Negri, E. Egarter-Vigl, L. Lusuardi, S. Palermo, M. Marberger, A. Pycha.
No monolayer liquid-based preparation method has been validated by Scimedx. It is the responsibility of the laboratory to validate any method other than that which is suggested in ImmunoCyt/uCyt+ package insert. Laboratories may refer to the following publication: Liquid-based cytology as a tool for performance of uCyt+MC and UroVysion Multicolour-FISH in the detection of urothelial carcinoma, C. Mian, M. Lodde, E. Comploj, G. Negri, E. Egarter-Vigl, L. Lusuardi, S. Palermo, M. Marberger, A. Pycha.
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