[Histonet] Revealing lymph nodes
Weems, Joyce
JWEEMS <@t> sjha.org
Wed Mar 1 16:03:15 CST 2006
We use Clark's - alcohol and acetic acid - Carnoy's without the
chloroform. It does fairly well.. j
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[mailto:histonet-bounces <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Luck,
Greg D.
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From: Luck, Greg D.
Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 1:42 PM
To: 'Marshall Terry Dr, Consultant Histopathologist'
Subject: RE: [Histonet] Revealing lymph nodes
Oh it's always something,
We use PenFix from R.A. with marginal improvement in helping distinguish
lymph nodes from surrounding tissues (obviously "fat" in particular).
If
you're willing to tolerate a bit more obnoxious dissection experience
add a
little Trichloroacetic Acid to your Davidson's or try some Tri-Fix which
we
have custom made for us by American Mastertech. It's nearly as
effective as
"Disect-Aid" but less unpleasant to work with. I know how impressed
many of
our surgeons are when we're able to consistently identify and
demonstrate
lymph nodes from those problematic (from a node shuckin' perspective)
low
anterior and abdominal perineal resections. Good luck, Greg Greg Luck,
BS,
HT(ASCP) Anatomic Pathology Supervisor Deaconess Medical Center 800 W.
5th
Ave Spokane, WA 99204 Phone 509.473.7077 Fax 509.473.7133
luckg <@t> empirehealth.org www.deaconessmedicalcenter.org
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From: Marshall Terry Dr, Consultant Histopathologist
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Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 5:10 AM
To: rsrichmond <@t> aol.com; histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: RE: [Histonet] Revealing lymph nodes
Sigh.
This is an opportune discussion, because I have tried Davidson's in the
past
and could see no difference whatsoever between before and after.
In the last few days we have made up a new batch, modified slightly to
take
into consideration JK's view that there should be a greater proportion
of
alcohol.
Same result, no difference whatsoever. No clearing, no lymph nodes going
white - nothing.
Is this the Emperor's new cloths?
PS I only tried it in the first place because of the regard I have for
anything uttered by Bob Richmond.
Dr Terry L Marshall, B.A.(Law), M.B.,Ch.B.,F.R.C.Path Consultant
Pathologist Rotherham General Hospital South Yorkshire England
terry.marshall <@t> rothgen.nhs.uk
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From: rsrichmond <@t> aol.com [mailto:rsrichmond <@t> aol.com]
Sent: 28 February 2006 18:58
To: histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: [Histonet] Revealing lymph nodes
I think that a clearing fixative (such as the examples already given;
there
are also commercial products) is essential for finding the small lymph
nodes
that are often positive for colon cancer in colon resection specimens.
Remember that just one tiny positive lymph node upstages the tumor, and
makes chemotherapy mandatory - so there's a real patient care decision
involved here.
In my travels as a locum tenens pathologist I noted that about half of
pathologists were using clearing fixatives, and about half were not. As
far
as I know there have been no official pronouncements on the subject.
Clearing fixatives are less necessary in axillary dissection material
for
breast cancer - the specimensare smaller and the lymph nodes - and
metastases - are usually much bigger. The mesenteries from a colon
cancer
resection are voluminous and hard to search through.
Bob Richmond
Gastonia NC
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