[Histonet] bone marrow aspirations
DKBoyd <@t> chs.net
DKBoyd <@t> chs.net
Thu Mar 3 08:34:46 CST 2011
We let our smears air dry and then we stain them on the Wright stainer, in
which the first step is a fixative. We reserve one slide for an FE stain,
this slide is fixed in Methanol for 10 mins, then continue per usual with
the FE stain.
Hope this helps!
Debbie M. Boyd, HT(ASCP) l Chief Histologist l Southside Regional Medical
Center I
200 Medical Park Boulevard l Petersburg, Va. 23805 l T: 804-765-5050 l F:
804-765-5582 l dkboyd <@t> chs.net
Debra Siena <DSiena <@t> statlab.com>
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[Histonet] bone marrow aspirations
Hi All,
I would appreciate some insight as to how most labs are treating bone
marrow smears, in regards to fixation. I am not embarrassed to say that
it has been awhile since I worked with them. With the smears are most
labs air drying, methanol (alcohol fixation) or spray fixation (pap
fixative) or something else? I do thank you for your help.
Debbie Siena HT(ASCP)QIHC
Technical Manager | StatLab Medical Products
407 Interchange St. | McKinney, TX 75071
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