[Histonet] Iron Stain
cindipqr <@t> wowway.com
cindipqr <@t> wowway.com
Fri Jun 29 14:27:55 CDT 2007
Does anybody have the Lillie's procedures they could send me?
Thanks!
Cindi Roberts
HFH
Detroit, Mi
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From: "Kemlo Rogerson" <Kemlo.Rogerson <@t> waht.swest.nhs.uk>
To: "Derek Papalegis" <derek.papalegis <@t> tufts.edu>,
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Subject: RE: [Histonet] Iron Stain
> Am I mistaken or is the Prussian Blue and Perl's Iron stain the same
>
> thing? Can someone provide some insight on this?
>
> The Ferrocyanide reaction of M. Perls (Virchows Arch. Pathol. Anat.,
>
> 39:42 1867)demonstrates Fe2+ as dark blue which I think is
> 'Turnbull's Blue'.
>
> Lillies 1964 Technic for the Prussian Blue and Turnbull's blue reaction
> for Fe2+ and Fe3+ demonstrates Fe3+ as dark Prussian Blue and Fe2+ as
> bark blue Turnbull's Blue.
>
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