[Histonet] toenails
Fred Underwood
funderwood <@t> mcohio.org
Fri Mar 4 14:36:57 CST 2005
Madge would recommend Palmolive.
>>> "Joe Nocito" <JNocito <@t> Pathreflab.com> 03/04/05 03:18PM >>>
Terri,
since we have cornered the "nail" market here in the southern part of
Texas,
we found out that soaking the block in warm soapy water works best
also. We
cut a couple of extras just in case the nail falls off the slide. We do
a
PAS/Fungus with a light green counter stain. The pathologists here love
the
contrast and staining so much that they stopped ordering a GMS on
other
cases.
Joe "The Toe" Nocito
Histology Manager
Pathology Reference Lab
San Antonio, TX
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Mary
Sent: Friday, March 04, 2005 11:15 AM
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Subject: [Histonet] toenails
I am interested in finding out how other Histology labs deal with
toenails. We get them and the pathologist wants them processed and
stained for fungus. We have tried decal and that doesn't work very
well. We have also tried Nair to soften them, but again that doesn't
work real well either. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Terri Clarke
Histology Supervisor
All Saints Laboratory
3801 Spring Street
Racine, Wi 53405
mclarke <@t> allsaintshealthcare.org
262-687-6609
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