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sputum stain, mycobacteria
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what the risks are sputum test, acid fast bacilli stain, afb stain, tuberculosis smear, tb smear, test involving special staining, direct microscopic examination of a sputum specimen, check, mycobacteria,
obtain a coughed sputum sample, asked, cough deeply, expel any material that comes, lungs, sputum, into a container, sputum is not produced, bronchoscopy, specimen is spread on a microscope slide, a smear, cells, the specimen, stained, a dye, carbol-fuchsin, heat, acid, applied, counterstained, methylene blue, prepared specimen is then examined under the microscope, stain shows mycobacteria, specimen placed in culture media, specimens, cultured, no mycobacteria, the numbers, low that it is hard,
it, to drink a lot of fluids the night, enhances the accuracy, done first thing, no discomfort, a bronchoscopy needs to be performed,
test is performed, tuberculosis, mycobacterium infection is suspected,
presence of no mycobacterial organisms is normal,
abnormal results show that the stain is positive, mycobacterium tuberculosis, mycobacterium avium-intracellular, mycobacteria, acid-fast bacteria, no risks, bronchoscopy is performed,
to increase the accuracy of this test, done three times, on three consecutive days, more sophisticated tests, stain sputum, mycobacteria, check, in the laboratory.
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