Abstract

This article describes a technic for processing aspiration biopsy samples for electron microscopy. Red blood cells present in these samples were separated from the tissue fragments with the use of a nylon sieve. The tissue fragments were pelleted and processed for electron microscopy in a routine manner. An analysis of 19 cases processed in this manner revealed that this separation technic is highly effective and results in a significant improvement in cellular yield.

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