RE: [Histonet] shrinkage during IHC

2010-11-08 Thread Kuhnla, Melissa
In my experience, IHC usually plumps tissue back up during reteival.  Is
this noticed with every antibody or just a few?  Certain tissue types?  

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To All, 

We are a lab that sends our specimens out for IHC and have just switched
to another reference laboratory for these services. Our pathologist is
saying that the tissue looks shrunk on the IHC slides, yet the slides
that I process (HE, and special stains)are fine. Does anyone know what
is causing this? The reference lab said it could be the type of slides
that I use to mount the sections we send to them. My knowledge in IHC is
limited. Also, if this helps, they are FFPE tissue. 

Thanks for your help

Jenny   








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RE: SPAM-LOW: [Histonet] shrinkage during IHC

2010-11-07 Thread Patsy Ruegg
You should have the same morphology from the IHC slides done outside that
you get from your HE, do you provide them with slides or the Block?  The
only thing I can think of is if they airdry after IHC instead of going thru
alcohols and xylene to coverslip (if they use AEC or ap/red they may
airdry), I have seen cell shrinkage from airdrying after IHC occasionally.
Something else just occurred to me, if they over heat during HIER I suppose
this could happen, but I have not seen it.

Regards,

Patsy

Patsy Ruegg, HT(ASCP)QIHC
IHCtech
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Aurora, CO 80045
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To All, 

We are a lab that sends our specimens out for IHC and have just switched to
another reference laboratory for these services. Our pathologist is saying
that the tissue looks shrunk on the IHC slides, yet the slides that I
process (HE, and special stains)are fine. Does anyone know what is causing
this? The reference lab said it could be the type of slides that I use to
mount the sections we send to them. My knowledge in IHC is limited. Also, if
this helps, they are FFPE tissue.   

Thanks for your help

Jenny   








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[Histonet] shrinkage during IHC

2010-11-06 Thread zodiac29


To All, 

We are a lab that sends our specimens out for IHC and have just switched to 
another reference laboratory for these services. Our pathologist is saying that 
the tissue looks shrunk on the IHC slides, yet the slides that I process (HE, 
and special stains)are fine. Does anyone know what is causing this? The 
reference lab said it could be the type of slides that I use to mount the 
sections we send to them. My knowledge in IHC is limited. Also, if this helps, 
they are FFPE tissue.   

Thanks for your help

Jenny   








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