The blue stain from prussian blue is a chemical reaction and indicates that 
there is a lot of iron in the section, you would not want it not to stain some 
of the iron there would you? I agree with John, take an adjacent section for a 
general stain.

Patsy Ruegg, HT(ASCP)QIHC
Ruegg IHC Consulting
39037 N 11th Ave
Phoenix, AZ 85086
C 720-281-5406
prueg...@hotmail.com
Doug Ruegg
C720-281-5407
douglas...@hotmail.com

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