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Skin Scrape or Discharge Test
- Synonyms: Nipple discharge, breast smear, Tzanck smear (for herpes)
- Performing lab: Cytopathology (N018); Ext: 4-1550
- Availability: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday
- Turnaround time: One to two working days.
- Specimen type: Nipple discharge smear, skin scrape
- Container: Cardboard cover for microslides
- Volume: 1-2 slides
- Minimum volume: 1 slide
Special instructions
- Immediately spray fix after smearing sample on slide.
Storage information
- If delivery after hours, place in refrigerator. (N018 - available 24 hours)
Specimen transport requirements
- Cytologic specimens should be labeled with printed barcoded labels (do not put label on tops)
- Placed in a biohazard bag and transported with the printed requisition to the Cytology Laboratory, N018
- Logged in and placed on the top shelf of the refrigerator
- Slides prepared on-site must have two patient identifiers, only labeling the slide holder in not acceptable.
Causes for rejection
- Inadequate identification
- Improper fixation
- Specimen type not identified
More information
- Complete the Non-Gyn cytology order in Epic to include pertinent history, prior diagnostic/therapeutic procedures, X-ray, clinical findings, and results of prior surgeries.
- Outreach facilities should use the preprinted “University Outreach Pathology Requisition” and submit with the sample.
MANDATORY
- Indicate whether slides have been spray fixed or allowed to air dry.
- Indicate request for additional special stains or other procedures.
- Indicate if body fluid precautions are necessary.