Guidelines for May-Grünwald-Giemsa staining in haematology and non-gynaecological cytopathology: recommendations of the French Society of Clinical Cytology (SFCC) and of the French Association for Quality Assurance in Anatomic and Cytologic Pathology (AFAQAP)

Cytopathology. 2016 Oct;27(5):359-68. doi: 10.1111/cyt.12323. Epub 2016 May 5.

Abstract

Objective: Since the guidelines of the International Committee for Standardisation in Haematology (ICSH) in 1984 and those of the European Committee for External Quality Assessment Programmes in Laboratory Medicine (EQALM) in 2004, no leading organisation has published technical recommendations for the preparation of air-dried cytological specimens using May-Grünwald-Giemsa (MGG) staining.

Data sources: Literature data were retrieved using reference books, baseline-published studies, articles extracted from PubMed/Medline and Google Scholar, and online-available industry datasheets.

Rationale: The present review addresses all pre-analytical issues concerning the use of Romanowsky's stains (including MGG) in haematology and non-gynaecological cytopathology. It aims at serving as actualised, best practice recommendations for the proper handling of air-dried cytological specimens. It, therefore, appears complementary to the staining criteria of the non-gynaecological diagnostic cytology handbook edited by the United Kingdom National External Quality Assessment Service (UK-NEQAS) in February 2015.

Keywords: Giemsa; May-Grünwald; Romanowsky's stains; Wright; non-gynaecological cytopathology; quality assurance.

MeSH terms

  • Cytodiagnosis*
  • Eosine Yellowish-(YS) / chemistry
  • France
  • Guidelines as Topic
  • Hematology / methods*
  • Hematology / standards
  • Humans
  • Methylene Blue / chemistry
  • Quality Assurance, Health Care
  • Staining and Labeling*
  • United Kingdom

Substances

  • May-Grunwald Giemsa
  • Methylene Blue
  • Eosine Yellowish-(YS)