RE: Eosin to Identify Tissues

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From:"Einfalt, Ginny" <GEINFALT@virtua.org>
To:'Vicki Gauch' <GauchV@mail.amc.edu>, d-johnson@mail.holyname.org, histonet@pathology.swmed.edu
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I'm agree with Vicki.  We have almost no re-embeds since using eosin in our
processing.

Ginny Einfalt

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From: Vicki Gauch [mailto:GauchV@mail.amc.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2000 8:59 AM
To: d-johnson@mail.holyname.org; histonet@pathology.swmed.edu
Subject: Re: Eosin to Identify Tissues


Deborah,
 We have been using this method for some time now and think it's
great...particularly with small derm specimens and prostate biopsies.  I
don't think we have seen a down side yet.....we love it !!!

Vicki Gauch
Albany Medical Center

>>> <d-johnson@mail.holyname.org> 06/20/00 04:50PM >>>
Hello all:
Has anyone tried a small amount of eosin (i.e. approx. 1cc in the first
alcohol bath of the tissue processor) to mark tissues so they are easily
seen in the block?  What is the "down side" of this practice? How does is
differ from using Mercurochrome?

Thank you very much.

Deborah L. Johnson, MT(ASCP)SH, CLDir
Administrative Director, Laboratories
Holy Name Hospital
Teaneck, NJ






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