Initial results from a Tzanck smear should normally be confirmed by other techniques, such as biopsy or PCR.
Advantages
Tzanck smear has the following benefits:
It is inexpensive
It results in minimal discomfort to patients
It is quick: useful for initial evaluation, or when rapid diagnosis required or in recurrences of disease. Faster diagnosis leads to early initiation of treatment.
Disadvantages
Tzanck smear requires expertise:
In preparing the slide
In interpreting cytology
False negatives may occur in early or late disease.
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