Indian Journal of Pathology and Microbiology (Jan 2016)

Kaleidoscope of oral artifacts: A vivid picture through light and polarizing microscope

  • Priyanka Kardam,
  • Kanu Jain,
  • Monica Mehendiratta,
  • Yulia Mathias

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/0377-4929.178218
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 59, no. 1
pp. 31 – 34

Abstract

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Background: This study is based on finding of an inexplicable artifact that was seen in the tissue received as periapical granuloma. Aim: To observe the histological appearance of different commonly implanted food particles and easily incorporated substances from a laboratory in the oral biopsy tissues. Materials and Methods: Various food particles such as wheat chapatti, beans, peas, pulses, and coriander leaves and substances such as a suture, cotton, and paper that can easily gain entry during biopsy and histotechnical procedures were intentionally introduced in the tissue specimens of a uterus from outside. Both light and polarizing microscopes were utilized to view them. Results: Different food particles and substances gave different appearances that could lead to misdiagnosis. Some of these also exhibited positive birefringence under the polarizing microscope. Conclusion: Knowledge and familiarity with probable foreign substances which can appear in tissues may help prevent misdiagnosis or erroneous diagnosis of biopsy specimens.

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