[Histonet] The One Question You Hate to Answer, How to Answer It and Some Exciting NEW Job Opportunities with bonuses up to 15K!

2023-03-24 Thread relia1--- via Histonet
The One Question You Hate to Answer and How to Answer It.

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Re: [Histonet] IHC gunk on slides

2023-03-24 Thread Eddie Martin via Histonet
Karen,

Regardless of the instrument you’re using, if related to a reagent, it may
be that your detection chromogen is breaking down and you need to report
it, or you have a material that is prepared onsite, and used onboard the
instrument, and unknowingly contaminated.

it may help if you can provide an image. It can be done with a mobile phone
up to the eyepiece if necessary.

Best wishes,
Eddie Martin
The National Institutes of Health
301-594-2054

On Thu, Mar 23, 2023 at 1:00 PM 
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> Good Morning,
> I have recently developed a problem with contamination of some kind on my
> IHC slides.
> The contamination is black clumps and lays on top of the tissue.  I have
> been told it is bacteria but the Pathologist and I kind of doubt that.   I
> cannot get a good picture of it to show.  It may not be on all the slides
> on the same run or even the same antibody slide.
>
> I have decontaminated the whole system.  I have put fresh reagents on the
> instrument.   This stuff looks like it would wash off at the end of the run
> since it is sitting right on top of the tissue.  I do not see this stuff
> elsewhere on the slide, only the tissue.   Does not matter if the tissue
> was cut fresh or not.
>
> I have tried everything I can think of to get rid of it and still have this
> issue.  I use DiH20 from the hospital system.  Not sure if this may be the
> problem.  I can have Engineering test the DiH20.
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
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> Good Morning,
> I have recently developed a problem with contamination of some kind on my
> IHC slides.
> The contamination is black clumps and lays on top of the tissue.  I have
> been told it is bacteria but the Pathologist and I kind of doubt that.   I
> cannot 

[Histonet] BD Totalys - pap question

2023-03-24 Thread Nancy Schmitt via Histonet
Happy Friday!
For those running Surepath paps on the BD Totalys - have you seen any "haloing" 
effect? It is not the hats, and when the service group makes adjustments the 
"halo"  moves.  Slides are fine to be read, we just know that this should not 
be.  The service group has been great, I just though it was worth checking to 
see if anyone else had experienced this.
Thoughts appreciated,
Nancy Schmitt, MLT(ASCP) CM HT CM
Pathology Support Services Supervisor
MercyOne Dubuque, IA

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