This document provides an overview of sputum examination, including indications, sample collection and transport, and various analysis methods. Physical examination can provide clues to underlying conditions. Microbiological examination includes gram stain to identify organisms, culture and sensitivity testing, and specialized staining techniques to identify acid-fast bacilli (AFB) like Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Molecular diagnostic methods like PCR can also detect pathogens. Cytological examination examines sputum for malignant cells and is most effective for centrally located lung cancers. A variety of specialized tests can identify other infectious organisms in sputum.