[Histonet] Cryostats for Mohs specimens

2020-09-02 Thread Woodard, Tonya via Histonet
Anne,

I have a Avantik QS11 and a QS12 in my Mohs Lab.  The QS12 is a wonderful 
machine with a touch screen for operation and is very user friendly.  I can 
pick up tissue very easily with the QS12 and it works well with freezing 
multiple pieces at a time.  Let me know if you have an other questions about it 
and I would be happy to answer them for you!!!

Tonya?



Tonya K. Woodard

Mohs Histology Specialist

UR Dermatology

40 Celebration Drive
 Rochester, NY 14623
Lab Phone (585)275-9818 / (585)275-9802
Fax (585)334-5823
tonya_wood...@urmc.rochester.edu

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[Histonet] Cryostats for Mohs specimens

2020-09-02 Thread Anne Murvosh via Histonet
We are shopping for a new cryostat; has anyone used the Tanner Scientific (r) 
TN50 cryostat? Can you let me know if you like it. We are unhappy with the new 
Leica's. We are also looking at the Avantik ones as well. Any input is helpful; 
this is for Mohs specimens so they need to cut well and be able to get a lot of 
tissue on each slide, sometimes the components of the machine get in the way of 
good tissue pick-up. Thanks Anne Murvosh HT
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