M. Spitzer et Ae. Chernys, MONSELS SOLUTION-INDUCED ARTIFACT IN THE UTERINE CERVIX, American journal of obstetrics and gynecology, 175(5), 1996, pp. 1204-1207
We documented and quantified Monsel's solution-related artifacts after
cervical biopsies. All loop electrosurgical cone biopsy specimens ove
r a 3-month period were reviewed for necrosis artifact of the surface
epithelium. The degree of change was quantified and correlated with th
e antecedent use of Monsel's solution. Twenty-four cone biopsy specime
ns were evaluated. Three of the eight cone biopsy specimens obtained f
ewer than 10 days after the use of Monsel's solution showed definite c
hanges. Between 10 and 18 days after the use of Monsel's solution, fou
r of eight specimens showed change. After 18 days, none of eight speci
mens showed change. One specimen at 18 days showed focal changes that
seemed to be related to the use of an unusually large amount of Monsel
's solution, because the patient had had six biopsies within 2 days. T
he routine use of Monsel's solution may interfere with the ability to
recognize and characterize disease process in cone biopsy specimens wh
en the cone procedure is done within 3 weeks after the use of Monsel's
solution.