Hi Carol,
I did a poster presentation on this topic at the NSH Symposium in Long
Beach, 2016.
I would be happy to send you a copy of my poster. I also wrote a blog
article about my research for the poster found here:
I'm looking for a 2.5 gallon (approx) paraffin dispenser ASAP - new or
refurbished. I need to find one that is in stock and can be shipped
immediately. Vendors are welcome to respond.
Thank you,
Laurie Redmond
Path MD
Los Angeles, CA
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Joseph A. Esposito at McClain Laboratories on Long Island asks:
>>The laboratory I work at has been using the Diff Quik for years now as a
stain for fine needle aspirates. Recently, when we tried to reorder a Diff
Quik stain kit from our usual suppliers, we have found it to be on
backorder. This
Remember that contamination can also be by skin absorption. With that in mind,
we provide thick Nitrile gloves with instruction to change them at least every
30 minutes, or less if they show any signs of deterioration. We have great
ventilation and beyond that, when we wear our fume badges,
Both formalin and xylene (and any other dangerous fumes) have to be avoided
during pregnancy BUT if you have an efficient fumes hood to do grossing, then
you should monitor exposure. Somebody NOT pregnant should gross with a personal
formalin badge and, depending on the exposure result, then
For ordering the Diff-Quik alternative this link works better. It takes you
directly to the manufacturer EKI.
https://eki-chem.com/product/2295
The labsco link below goes to McKesson.
Mike
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From: Mike Toole via Histonet [mailto:histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu]
I ordered this a few weeks ago: http://www.labsco.com/items/EKI2295
STAIN BRI KT 16OZ KT 16OZ / 500ML DIFFERENTIAL RAPID BLOOD STAIN SOLUTION KIT,
FOR DIFFERENTIAL STAINING OF BLOOD SMEARS, INCLUDES: XANTHENE DYE SOLUTION (A),
THIAZINE DYE SOLUTION (B), FIXATIVE SOLUTION (C), 3 X 16OZ
Just found this info on-line for stain removal. I assume it originally came
from Chuck Churukian since it’s from University of Rochester.
REMOVING STAINS FROM HANDS AND CLOTHING
Some stains can be removed form the hands by using *Erado-Sol. Dilute Chlorox
(or similar bleach) and Erado-Sol
We use the Diff Quik in place of the Giemsa stain for H. Pylori on gastric
bx's. I believe you can use the Diff Quik for FNA's, especially if it is just
for a preliminary diagnosis and you will be staining with H or a cytology
stain later. We get our Diff Quik from Medical Chemical
Hi Paula,
One of my pathologists thinks it could be the collagen in the tissues making
them difficult to cut. We have tried nair, fabric softener, and even decaling
the tissues and nothing helps. The tissues shred immediately when trying to
section making it impossible in some cases to
The laboratory I work at has been using the Diff Quik for years now as a stain
for fine needle aspirates. Recently, when we tried to reorder a Diff Quik stain
kit from our usual suppliers, we have found it to be on backorder. This has
caused us to begin to consider the Giemsa stain as an
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