Fwd: wierd artifact on tissue

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Subject: wierd artifact on tissue
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Hello all. I could really use some help. Today, the pathologist called to say 
that she is seeing an artifact on the tissue. It looks like clusters of fine 
PCP organisms, only that they are not. Like someone took a very fine tip 
black marker and made circles around the cells. She said it is not on every 
slide. The slides she had me check were prostate needle bx's and an antrum 
bx. The only change in our routine has been that we are demonstrating a 
recycling system for alcohol and Xylene. I have not used the recycled product 
on the tissue processor or the H&E autostainer, but I have placed the 
recycled Xylene in our glass Coverslipper. 

I appreciate any and all comments.
Thank you.
Ryan
Allan Memorial

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Hello all. I could really use some help. Today, the pathologist called to say that she is seeing an artifact on the tissue. It looks like clusters of fine PCP organisms, only that they are not. Like someone took a very fine tip black marker and made circles around the cells. She said it is not on every slide. The slides she had me check were prostate needle bx's and an antrum bx. The only change in our routine has been that we are demonstrating a recycling system for alcohol and Xylene. I have not used the recycled product on the tissue processor or the H&E autostainer, but I have placed the recycled Xylene in our glass Coverslipper. 

I appreciate any and all comments.
Thank you.
Ryan
Allan Memorial
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