This vacuolation was caused by you. The slides were not properly drained 
(elimination of ALL the water from the "back" of the section) before they were 
put on the oven to dry before staining.
Under separate cover I am sending you an article on the subject.
René J.

--- On Tue, 4/26/11, cindy dewar <cindy38...@yahoo.com> wrote:


From: cindy dewar <cindy38...@yahoo.com>
Subject: [Histonet] tissue artifact
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Date: Tuesday, April 26, 2011, 3:54 PM


I work in a dermpath lab. One day last week we had a few slides that had 
"vacuoles" or holes next to the nucleus. We had over 600 hundred cases, and it 
only happened to a few of them. There seems to be nothing in common with them. 
The biopsies came from different Dr's offices, different companies manufactured 
the formalin bottles, etc. It only happened one day and since then there have 
been no issues. Since it does not involve all of the specimens, it doesn't seem 
to be processing or staining. Could it be from sectioning due to freeze spray? 
too many sponges?. If anyone has any ideas as to what could cause this, I would 
greatly appreciate it.
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