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2000 Volume.32 No. 3 p.245 ~ p.252
The Study of Stain Property by Papanicolaou Stain and the Preference of Specific Stain Properties
Han Myung-Ki

Kim Joo-Sung
Abstract
The result of the survey£¬ answered by 76 people in 28 organization, about property by Papanicolaou stain and the preference of specific stain properties is written below. The frist is about preference of specific stain properties. The stain properties much affect eyestrain. ¥ðle must popular stain properties are bright and clear colors of nuclei and cytoplasm without stimulus. However the result of the survey shows that a considerable the stain property is chosen by a subjective judgment. The second is about the stability of stain. According to the result, the most satisfying stain property is obtained through the reagent made in own their hands. And the degree of satisfaction at domestic reagents is similar to foreign ones. It seems that the high satisfaction degree in the case of homemade product not because stain property is controlled in reagent production but because it is arranged properIy being considered the surroundings of each hospitals. Thirdly, according to the result of comparing stain properties of each reagent, it is analyzed that the preference degree is highest when nuclei and cytoplasm is stained in harmony by each reagent. also it is proved that preference of foreign reagent to domestic reagent is just a prejudice by this research. Judging from the previous researches, there is no unavailable stain reagent for common stain and there are differences about time and method of stain among hospitals one another. Therefore, there isn`t any trouble if we ch¥á)Se the well qualified and controlled reagent companies while we arrange reagents properly by surroundings of each hospital. Furthermore, as a result of this study we can make a conclusion like this: It is just a prejudice to consider that the foreign made reagents are superior to domestic ones.
KEYWORD
Papanicolaou stain
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