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|Periodic Acid-Schiff (PAS) | |Periodic Acid-Schiff (PAS) | ||
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* Identifying glycogen, starches, and fungi (chitin) | |||
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|Congo Red | |Congo Red | ||
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* Identifying amyloid deposits | |||
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| | |Hydrogen bonding | ||
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* Identifying fibrotic tissue | * Identifying fibrotic tissue | ||
| | |Connective Tissue Stain | ||
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| | * Nuclei - blue-black | ||
* RBCs - dark red | |||
* Muscle - red | |||
* Cytoplasm - red | |||
* Collagen - varies by stain (often green or blue) | |||
|Porosity and ionic bonding | |||
|No primary stain. | |||
# Iron hematoxylin (nuclear) | |||
# Ponceau (dense connective) | |||
# Light green or aniline blue (loose connective) | |||
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|Gordon and Sweet's Reticulin | |Gordon and Sweet's Reticulin | ||
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* Identifies reticulin fibres (type III & IV collagen) | |||
* Differential diagnosis of certain tumour types | * Differential diagnosis of certain tumour types | ||
| | |Connective Tissue Stain | ||
| | |Metallic impregnation | ||
* Argyophilic metallic impregnation & substitution | |||
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Revision as of 18:04, 5 March 2024
| Stain | Uses | Tissue Components Targeted | Mechanism of Staining | Stains Used
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| Hematoxylin & Eosin (H&E) |
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Harris Hematoxylin
Acid Alcohol Scott's tap water substitute Eosin Y | |
| Periodic Acid-Schiff (PAS) |
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| Alcian Blue (AB) | |||||
| Alcian Blue + Periodic Acid-Schiff (AB PAS) | |||||
| Congo Red |
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Hydrogen bonding | |||
| Masson Trichrome |
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Connective Tissue Stain
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Porosity and ionic bonding | No primary stain.
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| Gordon and Sweet's Reticulin |
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Connective Tissue Stain | Metallic impregnation
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| Verhoeff's Van Giesen |
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| Oil Red O |
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