Volume 2, Issue 3 pp. 121-124
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Detection of Human Polyomavirus Dna In Papanicolaou Stained Smears of Urinary Sediment By In Situ Hybridization

N. IWA

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N. IWA

Department of Pathology, National Cardiovascular Center, Osaka

Dr N. Iwa, Department of Pathology, National Cardiovascular Centre, 5-7-1-Fujishirodai, Suita 565, Osaka, Japan.Search for more papers by this author
T. K. KOBAYASHI

T. K. KOBAYASHI

Department of Pathology, Saiseika Shiga Hospital, Imperial Gift Foundation Inc., Shiga, Japan

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C. YUTANI

C. YUTANI

Department of Pathology, National Cardiovascular Center, Osaka

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First published: June 1991
Citations: 2

Abstract

Papanicolaou stained smears of urinary sediment containing inclusion bearing urothelial cells suggestive of human polyomavirus infection were destained and reprocessed for in situ hybridization using a biotinylated probe for human polyomavirus DNA. Seven slides were processed in this way. A hybridization signal for viral DNA was noted in each case, even in smears that had previously been stored for 11 years. This simple and rapid non-radioactive detection system is a valuable supplement to routine urinary cytology for the definitive diagnosis of this virus infection.

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