All of the Picro-Mallory variants are trichrome stains. An explanation
of how they work is here:
http://stainsfile.info/StainsFile/theory/tri_gen.htm
http://stainsfile.info/StainsFile/stain/fibrin/fibrin.htm
Follow the links as well for added information.
Bryan Llewellyn
Пешков Максим via H
Dear Histonetters!
I need in your proffessional help.
Can you explain for me a the chemical mechanism of Picro-Mallory V stain by
chemcial language?
I will appreciate references about this issue except original article of
Lendrum A.C. et al (1962)
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4
Charles, for grossing you do need to show competency for the types of specimens
they are allowed to gross.
Histology "competency" is not required under CLIA because it is not high
complexity (no "testing" is done. The "test" is the pathologists
interpretation). Therefore, your histology compet
I just recently got put in charge of managing the personnel records for
training and am in the process of trying to update our personnel records
for our next CAP inspection. I feel our previous files were over detailed
and excessive in what they covered and wanted to try and consolidate some
of the