Sputum test
Sputum test


Sputum stain for mycobacteria

Definition:
This is a test involving special staining and direct microscopic examination of a sputum specimen, used to check for the presence of Mycobacteria.

Alternative Names:
Acid fast bacilli stain; AFB stain; Tuberculosis smear; TB smear

How the test is performed:

Obtain a coughed sputum sample. You are asked to cough deeply and expel any material that comes from the lungs (sputum) into a container. If sputum is not produced, sometimes bronchoscopy will be performed.

The specimen is spread on a microscope slide, which is called a smear. The cells of the specimen are stained with a dye, carbol-fuchsin, heat and acid are applied, and then it is counterstained with methylene blue.

The prepared specimen is then examined under the microscope. If the stain shows mycobacteria, the specimen may be placed in culture media. (Specimens are often cultured even if no mycobacteria are seen, since sometimes the numbers are so low that it is hard to see them.)



How to prepare for the test:
It can help to drink a lot of fluids the night before the test. It enhances the accuracy of the test if done first thing in the morning.

How the test will feel:
There is no discomfort, unless a bronchoscopy needs to be performed.

Why the test is performed:
The test is performed when tuberculosis or other Mycobacterium infection is suspected.


Review Date: 1/7/2002
Reviewed By: Camille Kotton, M.D., Infectious Diseases Division, Massachusetts General Hospital and Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.

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