PMID: 2504177Aug 1, 1989Paper

Cytomorphometry. A methodologic study of preparation techniques, selection methods and sample sizes

Analytical and Quantitative Cytology and Histology
P J van DiestJ P Baak

Abstract

The influence of methodologic aspects on cytomorphometric features was studied using preparations of hepatoma and/or mastocytoma cells. First, two preparation techniques (smear and oese) were compared. Second, four methods of selecting cells for cytomorphometric analysis (two conventional and two stratified methods) were tested for reproducibility. Third, heterogeneous cell populations were used to estimate the required sample size using the running coefficient of variation (CV), and the results were compared with expected (theoretical) values of the required sample size calculated using the standard error of the mean. The results showed significantly lower CVs for the smear preparation technique. The stratified methods appeared to be superior to the conventional methods for selecting cells for measurement. The experimentally assessed sample sizes were considerably lower than the corresponding theoretical calculations. These findings suggest that morphometric assessments in cytologic smears should utilize a stratified cell selection method. While experimentally assessed sample sizes are relatively small and therefore better routinely applicable, they may yield less reliable results in some cases. The need to test a sample for i...Continue Reading

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