A biopsy from a patient with suspected herpesvirus infection shows multinucleated giant cells. What diagnostic test corresponds to this finding?
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Correct answer: Tzanck smear
Tzanck smear reveals multinucleated giant cells in herpes infections. It is rapid but not specific for viral type.
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