We embed and cut and by priority for: 1) bone marrows, 2) biopsies, 3) breast
cases 4) surgicals, 5) placentas, 6) autopsies. RUSH cases for kidney, liver
and heart take priority over all!
Occasionally we will have requests for a specific case to be cut earlier than
the usual priority list
Dorothy L;
'histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu'
Subject: [Histonet] RE: questions
"... and I can still hear myself explaining to them that there could only be
ONE first!"
Yes, DAILY!!! Every time someone wants to change things around so they get
theirs first, this is our only de
Our cases are cut by priority. And we don't process breasts. (children's
hospital)
Hazel Horn
Supervisor of Histology/Autopsy/Transcription
Anatomic Pathology
Arkansas Children's Hospital
1 Children's Way | Slot 820| Little Rock, AR 72202
501.364.4240 direct | 501.364.1241 fax
hor...@archildrens
Grantham,
Andrea L - (algranth)
Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2014 10:08 AM
To: Webb, Dorothy L; 'histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu'
Subject: [Histonet] RE: questions
When I worked in clinical labs the order was first the priority cases
(biopsies, bone marrows, etc.) then numerically.
When I worked in clinical labs the order was first the priority cases
(biopsies, bone marrows, etc.) then numerically.
I remember once two physicians brought small biopsies and were in a hurry for
the results, both wanted to be first out and I can still hear myself explaining
to them that there
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Subject: [Histonet] RE: Questions about IHC in Frozen Sections
Patrick
Here is what we do for frozen IHC, this is based upon methods that I
received from Gayle Callis.
Cut frozen sections and let air dry - at least 20-3
onet-boun...@lists.utsouthwestern.edu] On Behalf Of Elizabeth
Chlipala
Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2013 5:59 PM
To: Lewis, Patrick; 'Histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu'
Subject: [Histonet] RE: Questions about IHC in Frozen Sections
Patrick
Here is what we do for frozen IHC, this is base
Patrick
Here is what we do for frozen IHC, this is based upon methods that I received
from Gayle Callis.
Cut frozen sections and let air dry - at least 20-30 minutes post the last
section cut. If we are going to stain that same day or the following day we
leave the slides at room temp (we are
Hi Dorothy,
I have used reagent alcohol for years both with staining and tissue processing.
I have never noticed any artifacts or crystals due to use of reagent alcohol.
One thing that you should know is that all denatured alcohols are not the same
so make sure that you buy a denatured (reage
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09/20/2010 11:37 AM
To
"Senn, Amy R" , "Histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu"
cc
Subject
[Histonet] RE: Questions
Amy,
You do not need to apologize for asking a question to which you did not
know the answer. This is an educational avenue, for histology, and there
Shirley and Amy and others responding to this thread: thanks for your posts.
I am not in the histotechnology field - I'm actually a graduate student at
Loyola who does her own processing, cutting, and staining of bone tissue - so I
really appreciate every so-called "dumb question", no matter how
R; Histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: [Histonet] RE: Questions
Amy,
You do not need to apologize for asking a question to which you did not know
the answer. This is an educational avenue, for histology, and there is no
such thing as a "stupid" question if you need answers
Amy,
You do not need to apologize for asking a question to which you did not know
the answer. This is an educational avenue, for histology, and there is no such
thing as a "stupid" question if you need answers to solve a problem.
Those of us who teach know questions are important, even if y
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