[Histonet] Embedding
David Clark
clarkda <@t> ohsu.edu
Fri May 21 09:13:33 CDT 2004
Frieda,
I was trained to always cut the less dense tissue first. In doing Mohs I
always cut thru the underly dermis before the epidermis. I also try to
embed the tissue at a 45 degree angle with the epidermis on the right.
In my experience there is a great deal of difficulty in trying to cut
thru the epidermis first. With bone or hard tissue I also try to cut
thru the less dense first, if at all possible.
David Clark
Kaiser NW &
OHSU
>>> <FreidaC <@t> aol.com> 05/21/04 6:46 AM >>>
I have a question for all of the derm and hard tissue people out there.
How
do you embed the sections? Do you cut the dense or hard tissue first or
last
- or do you embed at an angle? One individual is questioning the answer
given
in the study guide and so far I have different answers from those I have
consulted.
Thanks,
Freida Carson
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