[Histonet] Train to catch?Yes!
Victor Tobias
victor <@t> pathology.washington.edu
Thu Mar 20 09:39:47 CDT 2008
I don't think it has been established that the tissue is unfixed. Our
facility has a large renal service and our processing times are even
shorter, but we use an automated processor. Most of our cases are sent
to us so the tissue is fixed.
Victor
kemlo wrote:
> 15 mins will not fix anything!!! That's your major issue
>
> Take care
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> From: histoinfo <@t> comcast.net [mailto:histoinfo <@t> comcast.net]
> Sent: 20 March 2008 12:10
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> Subject: RE: [Histonet] Train to catch?Yes!
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> I guess I am surprised at all the comments about this being such a rush
> processing schedule. These are very small needle core bxs, and the
> processing takes about 3 hours to complete. Is anyone else using hand
> processing willing to share their protocol please?
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> Jennifer
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> -------------- Original message --------------
> From: "kemlo" <kemlo <@t> f2s.com>
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>> Oh so renal biopsy stat!!!
>>
>> Is life really that hectic? Maybe a little more time spent gets the
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> correct
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>> result rather than rushing and ruining.
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>> Tortoise and the hare?
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Victor Tobias
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