[Histonet] PAS w/wout Diastase liver controls
Akemi Allison-Tacha
akemiat3377 <@t> yahoo.com
Wed Feb 13 19:28:13 CST 2008
Hi Lia,
I also had similar experiences years ago using liver
w/ & w/o for PAS. Have you ever tried using a Cervix
(including both endocervix and ectocervix) as a
control? It is also considered to be an excellent
control.
Akemi
--- "Caldwell, Lia" <Lia.Caldwell <@t> TriadHospitals.com>
wrote:
> Hey all,
> Just wondering if I could pick your brains about the
> inconsistency of the PAS with and without Diastase
> method on liver controls. We cut several unstained
> slides on our liver patient panels, and if they
> happen to have a positive reaction, we will keep the
> unstained slides to use as future controls. We also
> have a liver control that was once very good for
> this method. We have noticed that, after time, the
> PAS reaction weakens on the PAS w/out D on both
> controls. Our results are not consistent regardless
> if you use saliva or Diastase of Malt & buffer.
> Sometimes the patient's stain is better than the
> control that was beautiful weeks before. Can this
> be attributed to the continual breakdown of glycogen
> in the liver even after processing? Does anyone
> have solid research to indicate tissue/substance
> degeneration long after processing? Any information
> would help. Thank you!
> ~Lia
>
> Lia M. Caldwell HT (ASCP)
> Histology Supervisor
> Oro Valley Pathology Dept.
> phone: (520) 901-3914
> www.Lia.Caldwell <@t> TriadHospitals.com
>
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Akemi Allison-Tacha, BS, HT(ASCP)HTL
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PhenoPath laboratories
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