CONSERVATION
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Conserver la solution PreservCyt entre 15 °C et 30 °C. Ne pas utiliser au-delà de la date
d'expiration imprimée sur le récipient.
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Conserver la solution PreservCyt contenant un échantillon cytologique destiné à une
analyse ThinPrep Pap entre 15 °C et 30 °C pendant 6 semaines maximum.
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Conserver la solution PreservCyt contenant un échantillon cytologique destiné à être
analysé pour détecter la présence de CT/NG avec le test COBAS AMPLICOR CT/NG de
Roche Diagnostics entre 4 °C et 25 °C pendant 6 semaines maximum.
BIBLIOGRAPHIE
1.
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test. Diagn Cytopathol 2000; 23: 260-5
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endometrial adenocarcinoma: A retrospective cohort study. Cancer Cytopathology 2002;
96: 338-43
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Système ThinPrep™ 5000
Mode d'emploi
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