We do all of our Congo Red staining on Muscle and Nerve frozen sections.  
Sometimes when there is very little amyloid detected using the 
bright-field/polarizing microscope our pathologist will confirm under a 
fluorescent microscope with the Rhodamine Red filter.  This shows the amyloid 
inclusions very well. 


Sarah E. Lewis HT, ASCP
The Research Institute at
Nationwide Children's Hospital
Center for Gene Therapy
Neuromuscular Division
Rm WA3110
(614)722-2204




-----Original Message-----
From: Jeffrey Robinson [mailto:jrobin...@pathology-associates.com] 
Sent: Friday, January 23, 2015 12:44 PM
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: [Histonet] Amyloid by Congo Red

Greetings to all Histotechs-  Here's an amyloid question for the braintrust.  
We are cutting our slides and controls at 9 and staining in Congo Red for 1 
hour.  The control stains fine but the patient tissue is staining negative even 
on cases that the pathologist assures us should be positive for amyloid.  We 
are using the Leica APEX charged slides with control and patient tissue on the 
same slide.  Does anyone have any thoughts on why the patient tissue is not 
staining?  Thanks!

Jeff Robinson HT, HTL, Senior Histotechnologist, Sierra Pathology Lab, Clovis, 
CA.


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