[Histonet] H. pylori

2014-03-27 Thread Abbott, Tanya

Can anyone recommend a good commercially bought slide for H.pylori?
Thanks!  Tanya

Tanya G. Abbott RT (CSMLS)
Manager Technologist, Histology/Cytology
St. Joseph Medical Center
Reading, PA 19603-0316
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[Histonet] RE: Body Release and Cleanin in Morgue

2014-03-27 Thread Rathborne, Toni
Security is responsible for the release of bodies to funeral homes, and all 
staff must contact Security to access the morgue. We have found that to be the 
best way to avoid being questioned about anything. We have stretchers here not 
drawers, so I can't respond to that.

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Subject: [Histonet] Body Release and Cleanin in Morgue

Hello to all in histo-land.  Who takes care of releasing the body to the 
funeral home and who does the cleaning of the seals and the molds on the 
drawers for the body storage?  Is lab some how involved in this process?


Allison Scott HT(ASCP)
Supervisor, Histology Lab
LBJ Hospital
Harris Health System
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Lab: 713-566-5287


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[Histonet] IHC VALIDATION

2014-03-27 Thread Sara Baldwin/mhhcc.org
Histonetters
 does anyone have a validation form that reflects the new principles of 
validation out there that would be willing to share???

Thanks
Histology/Cytology Supervisor
S. Kathy Baldwin, SCT (ASCP)
Memorial Hospital and Health Care Center
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RE: [Histonet] IHC VALIDATION

2014-03-27 Thread Cartun, Richard
I keep an Excel spreadsheet on all my antibodies (and probes).  I list the case 
number, the tissue tested, the result, is this the expected result?, 
diagnosis and/or comments, and the detection system used.  I am a firm believer 
of maintaining a prospective validation meaning I add positive and negative 
cases to the spreadsheet even after the primary validation is completed.  This 
allows you to monitor for analytical drift, and also proves useful in 
identifying cases for educational purposes and for identifying control 
material.  I will send you (and anyone else who is interested) a copy of the 
blank template.

Richard

Richard W. Cartun, MS, PhD
Director, Histology  Immunopathology
Director, Biospecimen Collection Programs
Assistant Director, Anatomic Pathology
Hartford Hospital
80 Seymour Street
Hartford, CT  06102
(860) 972-1596 Office
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Subject: [Histonet] IHC VALIDATION

Histonetters
 does anyone have a validation form that reflects the new principles of 
validation out there that would be willing to share???

Thanks
Histology/Cytology Supervisor
S. Kathy Baldwin, SCT (ASCP)
Memorial Hospital and Health Care Center sbald...@mhhcc.org Ph 812-996-0210, 
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[Histonet] MUM-1 is the word.

2014-03-27 Thread Davis, Cassie
Patrick,
  Kudos to you, you saved my sanity. It came out B-E-U-tiful. I just hope 
our Medical Direct likes it. Thank you, thank you, thank you!

Cassandra Davis
cda...@che-east.org
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From: Patrick Laurie [foreig...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2014 11:03 AM
To: Davis, Cassie
Subject: Re: [Histonet] MUM-1

Hi Cassandra,

We run it at our lab, and our incredibly picky Hemepath is happy.  But our 
protocol is unusual.  We run extended CC1 and a 4 minute antibody incubation.  
We are using a large B cell lymphoma for our QC, which is working very well.  
If you need a QC block, we have several, I would be happy to send you one.

Thanks,

Patrick


Patrick Laurie(HT)ASCP QIHC

Histology Manager

Celligent Diagnostics, LLC

101 East W.T. Harris Blvd  | Suite 1212 | Charlotte, NC 28262

Work: 704-970-3300  Cell: 704-266-0869


On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 9:53 AM, Davis, Cassie 
cda...@che-east.orgmailto:cda...@che-east.org wrote:
Good morning Histonet Folks,

 I am hoping one of you will help me. I am in the process of optimizing 
an IHC protocol on the MUM-1 antibody on paraffin tissue for the Benchmark 
XTstainer and I am not thrilled with the results I am getting. I have tried the 
usual adjustments and the results are less than optimal in my opinion. I am 
using a normal tonsil control right now but if you have another suggestion 
please do not hesitate to recommend. I am praying somebody might have done this 
before and would be willing to share their staining protocol or tips with this.

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[Histonet] RE: Body Release and Cleanin in Morgue

2014-03-27 Thread Wanda.Smith
It is Nursing Services at my Hospital.

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Subject: [Histonet] Body Release and Cleanin in Morgue

Hello to all in histo-land.  Who takes care of releasing the body to the 
funeral home and who does the cleaning of the seals and the molds on the 
drawers for the body storage?  Is lab some how involved in this process?


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LBJ Hospital
Harris Health System
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RE: [Histonet] RE: Body Release and Cleanin in Morgue

2014-03-27 Thread Terri Brown
It is the Pathology Lab at Northside Atlanta for releasing a body to funeral 
home.  We have engineering to clean seals on our cooler and EVS to mop in the 
cooler weekly.

Terri H. Brown, HT (ASCP)
Pathology Laboratory Manager
Northside Hospital  Atlanta
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Subject: [Histonet] RE: Body Release and Cleanin in Morgue

It is Nursing Services at my Hospital.

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Hello to all in histo-land.  Who takes care of releasing the body to the 
funeral home and who does the cleaning of the seals and the molds on the 
drawers for the body storage?  Is lab some how involved in this process?


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LBJ Hospital
Harris Health System
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[Histonet] RE: Body Release and Cleanin in Morgue

2014-03-27 Thread Tom McNemar
We stopped doing autopsies years ago.  Since then, we have transferred 
ownership of the morgue to Nursing Services and have nothing to do with it.  
Before all that it was the deiner who was responsible for releasing the bodies 
and saw that it was cleaned by environmental services after each autopsy.

Tom McNemar, HT(ASCP)
Histology Supervisor
Licking Memorial Health Systems
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Hello to all in histo-land.  Who takes care of releasing the body to the 
funeral home and who does the cleaning of the seals and the molds on the 
drawers for the body storage?  Is lab some how involved in this process?


Allison Scott HT(ASCP)
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LBJ Hospital
Harris Health System
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[Histonet] IHC blast cells in bone marrow specimen

2014-03-27 Thread Susan Foreman
Good afternoon, Histonetters.  What antibody do you have good luck with for
staining blast cells in bone marrow specimen (ffpe).   By the way, we are
using the Ventana Benchmark Ultra staining platform.  Our pathologist isn't
super enthused about our current antibody  clone.

 

 

Many Thanks,

Susan

 

 

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[Histonet] RE: CAP Question, New Reagent Lot Confirmation of

2014-03-27 Thread Davis, Cassie
A pathologist is designated to sign off in our lab.

Cassandra Davis
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[Histonet] processing tissue with silicone mesh in it

2014-03-27 Thread pruegg
Does anyone have any experience with processing tissues with silicone mesh
in them so that the silicone is not dissolved by xylene and we also assume
that it might be dissolved by MMA or GMA polymers since they are strong
solvents in their own right?

 

Thank you,

Patsy

 

Patsy Ruegg, HT(ASCP)QIHC
Ruegg IHC Consulting

40864 E. Arkansas Ave

Bennett, CO 80102

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RE: [Histonet] processing tissue with silicone mesh in it

2014-03-27 Thread saby_joseph_a
Patsy-
We routinely process and section many meshes in paraffin. I would suggest 
processing a sample, embedding and sectioning to see if you can get good 
sections. It is worth a try.
Joe Saby
NAMSA



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Subject: [Histonet] processing tissue with silicone mesh in it

Does anyone have any experience with processing tissues with silicone mesh
in them so that the silicone is not dissolved by xylene and we also assume
that it might be dissolved by MMA or GMA polymers since they are strong
solvents in their own right?



Thank you,

Patsy



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Ruegg IHC Consulting

40864 E. Arkansas Ave

Bennett, CO 80102

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[Histonet] monkey question

2014-03-27 Thread Grantham, Andrea L - (algranth)
Does formalin fixation (or Bouins) inactivate Herpes B virus that may have been 
passed on from infected Macaque monkeys?



Andrea Grantham, HT (ASCP)
Senior Research Specialist
University of Arizona
Cellular and Molecular Medicine
Histology Service Laboratory
P.O.Box 245044
Tucson, AZ 85724

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