Dr. Evette Demaisip,
Thank you for your posting.
We have forwarded this to your Leica representative for the Philippines.
They should be in contact with you shortly.
Alternatively in future you may also contact
histosupp...@leica-microsystems.com for further assistance.
Best Regards,
Stella Arg
Your problems probably are caused by the dehydration steps. Check them
René J.
--- On Wed, 9/9/09, evette demaisip wrote:
From: evette demaisip
Subject: [Histonet] Peloris tissue processor
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Date: Wednesday, September 9, 2009, 8:51 PM
Hi. We're currently s
I still use my T/T mega microwave, with exchange of solutions the Peloris
takes a little longer than our microwave.
Yes, you can still use Xylene, Leica has protocols for Xylene usage.
Joyce Cline, H.T. (ASCP)
Technical Specialist
Hagerstown Medical Lab.
301-665-4980
fax 301-665-4941
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We have had our Peloris since Feb. and we love it. We use the 6 hour program
for our regular tissue and the 8 hour program for breast, thyroid, colon,
melanoma, sentinel nodes, prostatectomy. The one hour program for prostate
biopsies. We use Formula 83 instead of Xylene, or you can use Xylene free
Hello Joyce,
Thank you for addressing this.
You are correct, it is not recommended to use recycled clearing reagents on
the Peloris; recycled alcohol is the only recycled reagent acceptable for
use on Peloris.
Kindest regards,
James Chalmers, MLT (ASCP), MT (HHS)
Applications Specialist/Trainer
You cannot use recycled Formula 83 in the Peloris. The threshold is 88%.
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