[Histonet] Fixation of frozen section
Jamal
j.rowaihi <@t> alborglaboratories.com
Tue Apr 28 12:07:07 CDT 2015
You can't use full concentrate alcohol on such specimen, otherwise you will
destroy the cells membrane.
For me I am using 80% Ethanol.
Best Regards,
Jamal Rowaihi Anatomic Pathology Supervisor | Al Borg Medical
Laboratories
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What about the Absolute Methanol?
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> On Apr 28, 2015, at 8:16 PM, Keyser Gerald T <GKeyser <@t> uwhealth.org> wrote:
>
> Our lab uses 95% Ethanol. It takes longer to fix the tissue than formalin.
But, it's effective and far less toxic than formalin.
>
> Gerry
>
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> Hi histonet,
>
> Would like to query about which fixative do you prefer for fresh frozen
section slide before H&E staining?
> Thanks for your advices
> Manahil
> HTL/ ASCP
>
>
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