Postfrozen Section Processing of Human Tissue—The Influence of Fixation Media
Autor: | Peter J. Kragel, Kenneth Devaney |
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Rok vydání: | 1990 |
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Zdroj: | Journal of Histotechnology. 13:289-292 |
ISSN: | 2046-0236 0147-8885 |
DOI: | 10.1179/his.1990.13.4.289 |
Popis: | Freezing tissue for intraoperative diagnosis often introduces artifacts that make subsequent histologic evaluation of routinely processed tissue difficult. While attention has been given to methods of improving the quality of the frozen section itself (microwave irradiation and pretreatment with dimethyl sulfoxide), little attention has been given to the production of optimal microscopic image quality in the permanently processed “frozen section control.” One hundred sections of liver from a single human autopsy were each frozen in a cryostat in OCT compound at −20°C; the sections were then transferred to one of five postfrozen section solutions-formalin, Omnifix, Tris buffer (.05 M, pH 7.6), B5, and ethylene glycol. Routine hematoxylin and eosin sections were prepared. Each of the 100 sections was graded blindly with assessment of four features: preservation of chromatin detail, preservation of nucleoli, preservation of cytoplasmic detail, and maintenance of cell borders. The superior postfrozen ... |
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