Re: [Histonet] bone marrow procedure

From:Rene J Buesa

Michele:
  Our BM core biosies were fixed for 3-4 in NBF followed by a very GENTLE decalcification with EDTA pH7 overnight. Any other more "rapid" decalcifier always ended reducing nuclear/staining detail when compared with EDTA.
  René J. 

"Margiotta, Michele"  wrote:
  Hi All,
Our pathologist is wondering how most labs are processing bone marrow bxs. Are you doing a rapid or slow decal and for how long? If someone could share their procedure, that would be most helpful.

Thanks,
Michele



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