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* The presence of clue cells on wet mount.
Similar to the whiff test, the test for clue cells is performed by placing a drop of sodium chloride solution on a slide containing vaginal discharge.
If present, clue cells can be visualized under a microscope.
They are so-named because they give a clue to the reason behind the discharge.
These are epithelial cells that are coated with bacteria.

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