Jeffrey,

I can't speak directly to the question of other formalin free substitutes that 
might work for your situation with the inflammatory skin cases. All I would 
know to tell you is try an alcohol fixative. It's going to change the look of 
all the cells, and how they stain, and that might cause other issues. It would 
almost definitely impact any immunohistochemistry you might have to do.

What I did think of is this, even though the glyoxal lyses erythrocytes, you 
still see their ghosts. So you know they're there. Is that not good enough?

As for the eosinophils, have you tried or thought about another type of stain 
to demonstrate those? Would the Luna method work (Weigert's iron 
hematoxylin/biebrich scarlet)? What about mordanting or post-fixing the slide 
prior to doing an H&E? Maybe in Bouins or 10% NBF? Do you think it's beyond 
detection at this point?

Just some random thoughts, probably worth about what you paid for them.

Good luck!

Teri
Teri Johnson, HT(ASCP)QIHC
Managing Director, Histology Facility
Stowers Institute for Medical Research
Kansas City, MO


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