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Chastre, J.; Viau, F.; Brun, P.; Pierre, J.; Dauge, M. C.; Bouchama, A.; Akesbi, A.; Gibert, C. (1984). "Prospective evaluation of the protected specimen brush for the diagnosis of pulmonary infections in ventilated patients".
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generally refers to a preparation where the normal tissue structure is preserved, availing for examination of both individual cells and their organization for the study of
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is prepared primarily for the examination of individual cells, not necessarily preserving the tissue structure. Examples of biopsy procedures are
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and brush or a special broom device that is inserted through a vagina without having to puncture any tissue.
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Different types of matter that are sampled can be categorized by solidness versus fluidity, such as:
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who are specifically trained in venipuncture. Such samples are commonly collected in capped
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The sampled matter can be analyzed for various components, for example:
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can be obtained by swiping the inside of a cheek in a mouth with a swab.
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Obtaining excretions or materials that leave the body anyway, such as
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with a test strip or small pipe. This is common for routine
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Medical equipment used to collect samples from patients
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Collection of bodily substances for medical assessment
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