RE: [Histonet] water on slides?

2009-08-24 Thread Josie Britton
When this happens in our lab, we put Drierite (anhydrous calcium
sulfate) into the clearing agents.  Just put enough to have not quite a
solid layer on the bottom of the staining well, so it will not block the
staining rack from going all the way into the clearing agent.  We get
ours from W.A. Hammond Drierite Company LTD, Xenia, Ohio 45385.
Telephone number 937-376-2927.  I hope this helps!

 

Josie Britton HT

Cheshire Medical Center

Keene, NH 03431

 

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Subject: [Histonet] water on slides?

 

We are having a problem with what seems to be water on our slides.  We

have had very high humidity levels in the air.  It seems that we look at

the slides before taking them to the pathology office, one pathologist

reviews them and sees little or no water droplets, but as they sit and

another pathologist reads them later, like the following day, the

droplets are very apparent.

 

 

 

We use Clearite-3.  We have no xylene in our lab.  We also coverslip

with Permount.

 

 

 

Is it possible that the clearite-3 and/or Permount is absorbing moisture

from the atmosphere to the slides?

 

And if so, do you have any suggestions for combating this issue?

 

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Re: [Histonet] water on slides?

2009-08-24 Thread Angela Bitting
We are having a very similar problem too. We change our alcohols and Histoclear 
like mad, but are having eosin bleeding out of the sections. I'm starting to 
wonder if it is the mounting media on our glass coverslipper. I ordered new 
bottle gaskets, so I guess I'll see what happens then.

Angela Bitting, HT(ASCP)
Technical Specialist, Histology
Geisinger Medical Center 
100 N Academy Ave. MC 23-00
Danville, PA 17822
phone  570-214-9634
fax  570-271-5916 
 
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 Hayes, Tina J. tina.ha...@va.gov 8/24/2009 12:41 PM 
We are having a problem with what seems to be water on our slides.  We
have had very high humidity levels in the air.  It seems that we look at
the slides before taking them to the pathology office, one pathologist
reviews them and sees little or no water droplets, but as they sit and
another pathologist reads them later, like the following day, the
droplets are very apparent.

 

We use Clearite-3.  We have no xylene in our lab.  We also coverslip
with Permount.

 

Is it possible that the clearite-3 and/or Permount is absorbing moisture
from the atmosphere to the slides?

And if so, do you have any suggestions for combating this issue?

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Re: [Histonet] water on slides?

2009-08-24 Thread Va Paula Sicurello
I'm getting the same eosin bleeding and water on the slides.  I'm using Hemo-D 
and CitriSolv.  I have changed the reagents and am still getting the eosin 
bleeding, the water on the slide is a new phenomenon.

Any suggestions?


Paula Sicurello
VA Medical Center San Diego
Veterans Medical Research Foundation (VMRF) 
Core for Micro Imaging(C-MI)
3350 La Jolla Village Dr., MC151
San Diego, CA 92161
858-552-8585 x2397

C-MI for your imaging needs.


--- On Mon, 8/24/09, Angela Bitting akbitt...@geisinger.edu wrote:

 From: Angela Bitting akbitt...@geisinger.edu
 Subject: Re: [Histonet] water on slides?
 To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu, Tina J. Hayes tina.ha...@va.gov
 Date: Monday, August 24, 2009, 6:00 PM
 We are having a very similar problem
 too. We change our alcohols and Histoclear like mad, but are
 having eosin bleeding out of the sections. I'm starting to
 wonder if it is the mounting media on our glass
 coverslipper. I ordered new bottle gaskets, so I guess I'll
 see what happens then.
 
 Angela Bitting, HT(ASCP)
 Technical Specialist, Histology
 Geisinger Medical Center 
 100 N Academy Ave. MC 23-00
 Danville, PA 17822
 phone  570-214-9634
 fax  570-271-5916 
  
 No trees were hurt in the sending of this email
 However many electrons were severly inconvienienced!
 
 
  Hayes, Tina J. tina.ha...@va.gov
 8/24/2009 12:41 PM 
 We are having a problem with what seems to be water on our
 slides.  We
 have had very high humidity levels in the air.  It
 seems that we look at
 the slides before taking them to the pathology office, one
 pathologist
 reviews them and sees little or no water droplets, but as
 they sit and
 another pathologist reads them later, like the following
 day, the
 droplets are very apparent.
 
  
 
 We use Clearite-3.  We have no xylene in our
 lab.  We also coverslip
 with Permount.
 
  
 
 Is it possible that the clearite-3 and/or Permount is
 absorbing moisture
 from the atmosphere to the slides?
 
 And if so, do you have any suggestions for combating this
 issue?
 
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Re: [Histonet] water on slides?

2009-08-24 Thread Anthony Reilly
If your solutions are clean the cause may be that the level of the water wash 
station on your stainer is higher than the level of the subsequent alcohol 
container which means that some water will not be removed from the top of the 
slide.  This is common with running water washes on stainers as the water 
pressure will elevate the level.  A common artifact appears as a blue stripe 
down the slide caused by the water running down and removing the eosin.
 
regards
 
 
Tony Reilly

Chief Scientist
Anatomical Pathology
Pathology Queensland
Level 1, Building 15
Princess Alexandra Hospital
Ipswich Rd, 
Woolloongabba Q 4102
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 Va Paula Sicurello vapat...@yahoo.com 25/08/2009 7:30 am 
I'm getting the same eosin bleeding and water on the slides.  I'm using Hemo-D 
and CitriSolv.  I have changed the reagents and am still getting the eosin 
bleeding, the water on the slide is a new phenomenon.

Any suggestions?


Paula Sicurello
VA Medical Center San Diego
Veterans Medical Research Foundation (VMRF) 
Core for Micro Imaging(C-MI)
3350 La Jolla Village Dr., MC151
San Diego, CA 92161
858-552-8585 x2397

C-MI for your imaging needs.


--- On Mon, 8/24/09, Angela Bitting akbitt...@geisinger.edu wrote:

 From: Angela Bitting akbitt...@geisinger.edu
 Subject: Re: [Histonet] water on slides?
 To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu, Tina J. Hayes tina.ha...@va.gov
 Date: Monday, August 24, 2009, 6:00 PM
 We are having a very similar problem
 too. We change our alcohols and Histoclear like mad, but are
 having eosin bleeding out of the sections. I'm starting to
 wonder if it is the mounting media on our glass
 coverslipper. I ordered new bottle gaskets, so I guess I'll
 see what happens then.
 
 Angela Bitting, HT(ASCP)
 Technical Specialist, Histology
 Geisinger Medical Center 
 100 N Academy Ave. MC 23-00
 Danville, PA 17822
 phone  570-214-9634
 fax  570-271-5916 
  
 No trees were hurt in the sending of this email
 However many electrons were severly inconvienienced!
 
 
  Hayes, Tina J. tina.ha...@va.gov
 8/24/2009 12:41 PM 
 We are having a problem with what seems to be water on our
 slides.  We
 have had very high humidity levels in the air.  It
 seems that we look at
 the slides before taking them to the pathology office, one
 pathologist
 reviews them and sees little or no water droplets, but as
 they sit and
 another pathologist reads them later, like the following
 day, the
 droplets are very apparent.
 
  
 
 We use Clearite-3.  We have no xylene in our
 lab.  We also coverslip
 with Permount.
 
  
 
 Is it possible that the clearite-3 and/or Permount is
 absorbing moisture
 from the atmosphere to the slides?
 
 And if so, do you have any suggestions for combating this
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