We have recently had a problem with poor tissue processing (soft to cut/ poor 
staining).  None of the tissue was processed the first time, and ultimately, 
some fragile tissue did not survive.  The alcohols checked out and the 
processor, itself, does not appear to be an issue.  We used recycled xylene in 
the processor first, followed by fresh xylene.   The xylene, which came from a 
CBG recycler, failed the test for contamination, after the fact.  Has anyone 
seen this kind of problem?  We would appreciate any input.   Thank you.



Loretta Moffatt, MT(ASCP),MHA
Laboratory Manager
777 Rural Avenue
Williamsport, PA 17701
570-321-2326 (F)570-321-2489 lmoff...@susquehannahealth.org

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