We have run into an interesting scenario and wondering what the "experts" 
think!  We cut bone marrow bx's and lymph nodes for lymphoma @ 3 microns on one 
particular microtome.  Within the past month, the hematopathologist has felt 
the sections are thicker than the usual 3 microns.  I had our service 
technician  measure the microns and the equipment was cutting as set.  I had 
the blocks cut on a different microtome and we have seen variations there also. 
 My question is, does the amount of time on ice make a minor difference in the 
section thickness?  I know a lot of responses may be the difference in the tech 
cutting inasmuch as how fast they turn the rotations, etc., but,we have ruled 
out that variable by having more than one tech cut at the microtome in 
question. I am stymied as to how to remedy this fluctuation!  This is why we 
love histology, so many variables to create a problem and why I love histonet, 
so many techs to help one through a dilemma!!  Thank you!!

Dorothy Webb, HT (ASCP)



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