Hi Toysha, How long do you let the tissue/microbes incubate and at room temp?  
When we tried it in the incubator at different times the tissue was too far 
gone to make it useful.  After a few day you still had viable tissue structure? 
 I'm going to try the liver prep.
Thank you so much if you are able to help!!
E-van

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From: Mayer,Toysha N via Histonet [mailto:histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu]
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Subject: Re: [Histonet] Fungus controls

We got some organisms from the microbiology lab and some fresh lung from 
autopsy.  When the organisms were ready, we 'stuck' the lung with the 
inoculating loop and let them incubate for a few days.  Then we grossed and 
processed the lung.  We were given separate specimens for GMs, AFB, and gram.  
It worked great.
If you don't have lung, some liver from the grocery store would work.  We let 
that sit in the refrigerator for about two weeks, then did touch preps to see 
if anything was growing.
It had fungus galore in the touch prep.  We used that to teach students how to 
stain touch preps with specials.

Toysha

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Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2017 09:48:16 -0400
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Subject: [Histonet] Fungus Controls
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Does anyone grow their own fungus control blocks for GMS and AFB stains?

If so would you mind sharing your procedure for doing so. I tried using rotten 
oranges but the sample wouldn't hold onto the counterstain.

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Date: Mon, 24 Jul 2017 08:11:40 -0700
From: Akemi <akemiat3...@gmail.com>
To: Charles Riley <cri...@dpspa.com>,Histonet
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I've been told by one of my pathologists that blue cheese for a fungus control 
would work.
Akemi Allison

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> Does anyone grow their own fungus control blocks for GMS and AFB stains?
>
> If so would you mind sharing your procedure for doing so. I tried
> using rotten oranges but the sample wouldn't hold onto the counterstain.
>
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> Charles Riley BS  HT, HTL(ASCP)CM
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> Histopathology Coordinator/ Mohs
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