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Evaluation of Wet Mount and KOH Preparations Phase 1 Pharmacokinetic Trial of Two Intravaginal Rings (IVRs) Containing Different Dose Strengths of Vicriviroc (MK-4176) and MK-2048 MTN-028 Study Specific Training
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Evaluation of Wet Mount and KOH Preparations Phase 1 Pharmacokinetic Trial of Two Intravaginal Rings (IVRs) Containing Different Dose Strengths of Vicriviroc.

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Page 1: Evaluation of Wet Mount and KOH Preparations Phase 1 Pharmacokinetic Trial of Two Intravaginal Rings (IVRs) Containing Different Dose Strengths of Vicriviroc.

Evaluation of Wet Mount and KOH Preparations

Phase 1 Pharmacokinetic Trial of Two Intravaginal Rings (IVRs) Containing Different Dose Strengths of

Vicriviroc (MK-4176) and MK-2048 MTN-028 Study Specific Training

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Wet Mount for Clue Cells and Trichomonas

• Remove the swab from the tube with saline and dot a liberal amount onto a glass slide

• Place a coverslip over the specimen• Scan the slide on 100X and 400X

– Positive for clue cells: >20% – Negative for clue cells: <20% – Positive for Trichomonas: any motile trichomonads seen– Positive for yeast: any budding yeast and/or pseudohyphae

seen

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KOH preparation for Yeast

• Place a coverslip over the KOH preparation after smelling for amine odor

• Scan the slide at 100X and 400X – Positive for yeast: any budding yeast and/or

pseudohyphae– Negative for yeast: no yeast cells seen on slide

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Gram stain of vaginal flora

Normal flora BV

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Wet Mount Evaluation

• Minimum of 5 fields should be evaluated.• Ask yourself: What is your first impression?• Assess the epithelial cells and background

bacteria present.Shape: Symmetrical rods or pleomorphic coccobacillary?Numbers: Fewer or many?

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Normal flora: No clue cells

400X1000X

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BV: clue cells and WBC

400X1000X

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BV: Clue cells

400X1000X

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Wet Mount Evaluation: Clue Cells• The following tips should be utilized for determining clue

cells:

1. Count the number of distinguishable epithelial cells in your field of view.

2. To determine if any of the epithelial cells are clue cells, it is important to study ONLY THE BORDERS OF THE CELL.Note: Normal variation in cell membranes can result in a “grainy” appearance of the cell and can mimic bacterial adhesion.

3. To determine the percentage of clue cells in your field:a. Count the number of clue cells and divide that number by

the total number of distinguishable epithelial cells.

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Normal Cells Clue Cells

400X 400X

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Normal Cells Clue Cells

400X 400X

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Clue Cells

400X

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Normal Cells Normal Cells and yeast

400X 400X

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Wet Mount Evaluation: Yeast

• Determining Yeast in Wet Mounts or KOH preps• In order for yeast/pseudohyphae not to be mistaken

for amorphous material, nuclei or artifacts there must be “budding”.

“Bud”

Pseudohyphae with “buds”

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Pseudohyphae

Budding yeast

400X

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Budding yeast

400X

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Pseudohyphae and budding yeast

Budding yeast

KOH 400X KOH 400X

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Pseudohyphae and budding yeast

Pseudohyphae, budding yeast and

amorphous material

KOH 400X KOH 400X

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Pseudohyphae, budding yeast and

amorphous material

Budding yeast

KOH 400X KOH 400X

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Amorphous material Amorphous material

KOH 400X KOH 400X

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Amorphous material Amorphous material

KOH 400X KOH 400X

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Pseudohyphae, budding yeast and

amorphous material

Pseudohyphae and budding yeast

KOH 400X KOH 400X

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Wet Mounts: Other Common Morphotypes

Trichomonas vaginalis Neutrophils

Sperm Red blood cells

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Epithelial Count = 8

Clue Cells = 3(38%)

BV MorphotypeDominatedFlora

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Clue Cell NegativeEpithelial Count = 4

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Epithelial Count = 6

Clue Cell Negative

Mixed Flora

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Epithelial Count = 11

Clue Cell = 3(27%)

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Budding yeast

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Artifact

Pseudohyphae

“Bud”

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artifact

RBCs

WBC covered with bacteria

Clue cell

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Microstructures of leaves called stellate hairs found in a vaginal KOH prep

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Know Your Microscope

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Adjusting the Condenser for Contrast of Cells

Move the condenser up and down

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Adjustments for Optimal Illumination

Adjust condenser aperture diaphragm

Centers the condenser

Adjust light source diaphragm

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Care and Cleaning of Microscope

• Cover the scope when not in use• Use water or mild cleaning solutions for the body of

the scope• Clean the lenses with optics cleaning paper, Kimwipes,

or a cotton cloth (do not use facial tissue)• Use an optics cleaning solution to remove oily or

greasy dirt (fingerprints, immersion oil)• Check the alignment of the condenser with “Kohler

illumination”