As a cytotech, that wouldn’t be my first choice for collections and FNA 
specimens.  The main reason is that once fixed in 95% ETOH you are limited if 
you need to perform IHC stains on the cell block unless you have validated your 
IHCs on ETOH fixed specimens.  How do you process the FNA rinses that in in 
ETOH: Only Cell blocks or do you have another cytology liquid prep?

Without knowing your prep process, I’d suggest collecting the FNA needle rinses 
in Hank’s Balanced Salt solution.  After making the cell block, you could then 
formalin fix them.  I can send you a procedure that we utilize for this 
process.  The cell blocks cut great, look great, and you can perform IHC an 
molecular testing if needed.

Joe Walker

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Our tech said they use 95% alcohol to collect the specimen.

On Fri, Oct 25, 2019 at 12:23 PM Joe W. Walker, Jr. 
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Hi Charles,

What are you collecting the FNA into?  Cytorich? Cytolyt? Other?

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Does anyone have any tips or suggestions on how to better process extremely
bloody FNA  specimens?    Is there anyway to clear out some or all of the
blood without destroying the other tissues?

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