[Histonet] nuclear bubbling
Rene J Buesa
rjbuesa <@t> yahoo.com
Thu May 12 14:40:49 CDT 2011
Nacaela:
Heat by itself is not the cause, but the heat applied to sections that have not been properly drained and still have water left between them and the slide, is.
You have to drain the sections properly before heating them.
Using formalin is not the cause.
René J.
From: "Johnson, Nacaela" <Nacaela.Johnson <@t> USONCOLOGY.COM>
To: histonet <@t> lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Sent: Thursday, May 12, 2011 12:51 PM
Subject: [Histonet] nuclear bubbling
Has anyone one had problems with nuclear bubbling? I have read about
two different causes. (1) Formalin itself is known to cause the issue
and (2) heating the tissue at a high temp (70 degrees C or above) while
drying. The latter is definitely not happening, but I do use formalin.
I am in the process of changing the type of formalin that is used during
collection. Does anyone have any other suggestions? Has this problem
occurred for any other reason than I have already pointed out? It seems
to be worse in the surgical needle biopsies than in the bone marrow
biopsies.
Thanks,
Nacaela Johnson, B.S. HTL (ASCP)CM
Histotechnologist
KCCC Pathology
12000 110th St., Ste. 400
Overland Park, KS 66210
Office: 913-234-0576
Fax: 913-433-7639
Email: Nacaela.Johnson <@t> USOncology.com
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