[Histonet] Control blocks for Special Stains

Victor Tobias victor <@t> pathology.washington.edu
Tue Sep 30 11:36:02 CDT 2008


For gram stains I always used muscle since it stains yellow and the 
organisms stand out well. We did a spirochete once and used muscle as well.

Victor

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Jeanne Clark wrote:
> We are looking at making our own SS blocks from fresh tissue injected with organisms we can get from our Micro dept.  
> Any advice on this......what type of fresh tissue?, etc.
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