Re: [Histonet] carryover on slides

From:Gayle Callis

Could you define carryover?  Do you mean cells, tissue fragments, stains
from one staining dish to another?  

At 07:40 AM 1/20/2004 -0600, you wrote:
>Has anyone ever seen any articles on what is an acceptable rate of carryover
>on routine slides?  We have been monitoring our carryover rate and our
>pathologists wondered if anyone had ever seen a study on carryover rates.
>
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>James R. Vickroy BS, HT (ASCP)
>Technical Supervisor, Surgical Pathology
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Gayle Callis
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