[Histonet] anti-mouse NK marker

2014-09-18 Thread Kim Merriam
Hi,

Does anyone have a good anti-mouse NK cell marker for frozen mouse tissues?

Thanks,
Kim



Kim Merriam, MA, HT(ASCP)QIHC
Cambridge, MA

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[Histonet] More info on EBUS

2014-09-18 Thread Abbott, Tanya
Sorry I was a little vague on my quest for answers!! It was our first 
one,!
Pathologist was down in the Lab (we are a small hospital) and slides were sent 
down. He gave a dx/adequacy (none of them were really adequate for a proper dx) 
for each slide, they sampled 3 levels multiple times, some passes were grouped 
together. Slides came down about 7 different times for a total of 22. We 
received slides that some appeared to be dropped on and some were smears. And 
then after the procedure received aspirates in Cytolyte.
It was a very interesting day!
Much thanks!  Tanya

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Manager Technologist, Histology/Cytology
St. Joseph Medical Center
Reading, PA 19603-0316
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[Histonet] RE: Histonet Digest, Vol 130, Issue 18

2014-09-18 Thread Webster, Thomas S.
Sounds like it probably was all needle aspirations if they put some passes in 
cytolyt.  If I am understanding your procedure, it appears there were 7 
billable evaluation events. Bill 88172 for the first one and 88177x6 for the 
others. 

You probably already know to bill 88173 for the final interpretation and 88305 
if you made a cell block on the cytolyt specimen. 



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Sorry I was a little vague on my quest for answers!! It was our first 
one,!
Pathologist was down in the Lab (we are a small hospital) and slides were sent 
down. He gave a dx/adequacy (none of them were really adequate for a proper dx) 
for each slide, they sampled 3 levels multiple times, some passes were grouped 
together. Slides came down about 7 different times for a total of 22. We 
received slides that some appeared to be dropped on and some were smears. And 
then after the procedure received aspirates in Cytolyte.
It was a very interesting day!
Much thanks!  Tanya

Tanya G. Abbott RT (CSMLS)
Manager Technologist, Histology/Cytology St. Joseph Medical Center Reading, PA 
19603-0316 ph  610-378-2635 fax 610-898-5871
email: tanyaabb...@catholichealth.net




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[Histonet] Re: Histonet Digest, Vol 130, Issue 16

2014-09-18 Thread Dorothy Hu
Hi Dear Histoneters,
Can you tell me which kind of Brady labeler you are using? I want to get
one. Do you have catalog number? Many thanks.
Dorothy
MGH
Endocrine histocore



 I use the Brady system and I like it a lot.  I work in a small animal
 diagnostic lab and will have 60-80 blocks on most days.  It saves me time
 and even better I don't have to read my writing in the morning.  I use it
 for the cassettes and slides mainly but I label reagents I mix with it to.
 I find it very versatile.
 Roberta Horner HT/HTL
 Animal Diagnostic Lab
 Penn State University


 Subject: [Histonet] Slide and cassette printers?

 What are all of you using these days?  What would be good for a small
 histo lab that has the potential to grow?  (I am already aware of what
 Leica and Thermo have from the archives here, but I am still interested in
 your opinions, of course.)  Has anyone tried the printers, labels and
 attachment machine from Brady?

 Thank you all so much,
 Kathleen


 Principal Lab Technician
 Histopathology Lab
 Office of Translational Sciences
 Rutgers, the State University of NJ
 41 B Gordon Road
 Piscataway, NJ 08854
 (848) 445-1443
 FAX (732) 445-6905



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RE: [Histonet] Re: Histonet Digest, Vol 130, Issue 16

2014-09-18 Thread Helen Fedor
We had the PTL, which is a little more cumbersome. We are now using the BBP33, 
and are very happy with it.


Helen L. Fedor 

Prostate Tissue Bank, Manager
Oncology Tissue Services, Manager
Johns Hopkins University
600 N. Wolfe St, | Marburg Room 406
Baltimore, MD | 21287-7065

410-614-1660 (Marburg)
443-287-7338 (Bond St.)

http://tmalab.jhmi.edu/
http://prostatebiorepository.org/





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Hi Dear Histoneters,
Can you tell me which kind of Brady labeler you are using? I want to get one. 
Do you have catalog number? Many thanks.
Dorothy
MGH
Endocrine histocore



 I use the Brady system and I like it a lot.  I work in a small animal 
 diagnostic lab and will have 60-80 blocks on most days.  It saves me 
 time and even better I don't have to read my writing in the morning.  
 I use it for the cassettes and slides mainly but I label reagents I mix with 
 it to.
 I find it very versatile.
 Roberta Horner HT/HTL
 Animal Diagnostic Lab
 Penn State University


 Subject: [Histonet] Slide and cassette printers?

 What are all of you using these days?  What would be good for a small 
 histo lab that has the potential to grow?  (I am already aware of what 
 Leica and Thermo have from the archives here, but I am still 
 interested in your opinions, of course.)  Has anyone tried the 
 printers, labels and attachment machine from Brady?

 Thank you all so much,
 Kathleen


 Principal Lab Technician
 Histopathology Lab
 Office of Translational Sciences
 Rutgers, the State University of NJ
 41 B Gordon Road
 Piscataway, NJ 08854
 (848) 445-1443
 FAX (732) 445-6905



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[Histonet] New email address

2014-09-18 Thread Rebecca a. Johnson


Please add my new email address; histotech1...@gmail.com
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[Histonet] job opening in little rock, ar

2014-09-18 Thread Horn, Hazel V
Arkansas Children's Hospital, located in Little Rock, AR has a job opening in 
our histology lab.  We are a small lab serving the children of Arkansas. We 
perform special stains by hand, Immunos on a Bond and routine histology.  The 
position is the late shift position from 8am until 4:30pm, Monday-Friday.  We 
rotate call for major holidays.  Arkansas Children's Hospital has competitive 
salaries and good benefits.
Please apply online.

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
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