Dear All,
Would you like to share format of verification form (new reagent lot/new
antibody and new equipment).
Thanks,
Tahseen
Histology supervisor
SKMCH&RC
Lahore
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We had one of our clients looking into this testing. The company does a hard
sell. What they neglect to tell you is the insurance companies may not cover
this testing leaving the patient with a huge bill sometimes $700 to $800.
Known Error will tell you it is a Medicare approved test what they don'
I work for a large urology group practice path lab in PA. It was pitched to us
as a way of eliminating specimen errors from the numerous sites that sent us
bx's. What we weren't told was the enormous amount of work involved or that it
would fall on us to bill the insurances. Luckily, our medic
Yes it should work, placing the block in the water bath (for less than a
minute) then into an ice-water slurry for about 3 minutes as we experienced
with similar samples. Hope this helps!
Meghana V. Bapardekar, Ph. D.,
Dept. of Histopathology,
Cleveland Biolabs, 73 High Street,
Buffalo, NY - 14
Thanks everyone!
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To: 'Sebree Linda A'; Rathborne, Toni; histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: RE: [Histonet] New Reagent Lot Verification
We are saving slides from inspection t
Dear Nancy,
I had your mouse tibia problem last year; the marrow consistently folded up
accordion-style. I believe the problem was solved by placing the block in the
water bath (for less than a minute) then into an ice-water slurry for about 3
minutes.
Hope this help - best of luck!
Leisha M
Dear nancy
what is the melting temp of the wax? perhaps your waterbath is too cool.
Ideally you have have the temp so that the section expands but does not
disintegrate.
You could also try to pick up the wrinkly section on a slide, and then sort
of "dab" it on a hotplate to "steam" out the wrinkl
We are saving slides from inspection to inspection, about 2 years.
Dana Settembre
University Hospital - UMDNJ
Newark, NJ
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I withdraw the inquiry. Thanks
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O'Donnell, Bill
Sent: Friday, April 13, 2012 8:27 AM
To: Histonet
Subject: [Histonet] Formalin asfety question
Is formalin
When I worked per-diem for Plus Diagnostics here in Warwick RI we used
it. It was a pain in the butt!!
Nancy Heath, HT (ASCP)
Neuropathology Technician
Pathology Tech Specialist
Dept. of Pathology., Div. of Neuropathology
Rhode Island Hospital
APC Blding, Flr 12, Rm 211
593 Eddy Street
Providence
Hello to all,
I am having on ongoing problem with wrinkles in the midshaft marrow area of
sections of whole mouse tibias. Leaving them in the waterbath longer does not
help--water bath temp. is 48 to 49 degrees. I have tried several waxes to
help, and am currently using McCormick Paraplast Plu
Is formalin an RCRA regulated waste? I am having some difficulty getting
this answered and figured someone who is much brighter than myself out
there may well know. If anyone has a reference, that would be a huge
help
William (Bill) O'Donnell, HT (ASCP) QIHC
Senior Histologist
Good Samaritan Ho
We do not!
Lester J. Raff, MD
Medical Director
UroPartners Laboratory
2225 Enterprise Dr. Suite 2511
Westchester, Il 60154
Tel 708.486.0076
Fax 708.492.0203
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I am curious how many of you working in hospital or non-hospital Anatomic
Pathology labs are using the "know error system" for prostate biopsy/patient
DNA confirmation? Thank you.
Richard
Richard W. Cartun, MS, PhD
Director, Histology & Immunopathology
Director, Biospecimen Collection Programs
A Google search of "prepared histology slides" found a company called
Carolina
http://www.carolina.com/
Click Life Sciences
Click Microscopic slides
Don't know if they have exactly what you want, but it's a start.
Don't know anything about the company. Maybe someone on Histonet does.
Peggy A.
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