Royer J, Tabatabay C, Deschamps F
Klin Monbl Augenheilkd. 1985 Jun;186(6):513-4. doi: 10.1055/s-2008-1050975.
Cytological study is extremely useful in supplementing clinical findings in various conjunctival and corneal conditions. The authors describe a simple, reproducible, and painless method - impression cytology - for removing conjunctival tissue. It is cheap and quick, and can also be used for outpatients. The sample is spread flat on a light microscope slide and cytologically evaluated, e.g., with regard to perilimbal distribution of the mucus cells, cell nucleus-cytoplasm ratio and serpiginous aspect of the chromatin. The method permits more objective evaluation than is possible with conventional biopsy methods. It is particularly suitable in dry-eye syndrome and hypersecretion of the mucus cells. By repeating the procedure information can be obtained about the course of the disease and the efficacy of therapy.