Connective Tissue, Muscle, and Nerve Stains Flashcards

1
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What is used to postfix before performing a Trichrome stain?

A

Bouin because of the picric acid.

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2
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Nervous system tissue stains fall into 3 categories. What are they?

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Neuronal cell bodies and processes, glial cells and processes, and the myelin sheath.

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3
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Why is Weigert Iron Hematoxylin used in the Trichrome Stain instead of an aluminum mordanted hematoxylin?

A

Iron hematoxylin won’t be decolorized by the subsequent acid dye steps.

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4
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Give reasons why any hematoxylin cannot be substituted for the iron hematoxylins in muscle, nerve and elastic stains?

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Aluminum hematoxylin would be decolorized by the acid dyes in the Trichrome and Mucicarmine stains. Neither myelin nor elastin is demonstrated with aluminum hematoxylin.

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Why is the Trichrome stain called the Trichrome stain?

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There are 3 dyes in the staining procedure. In a Masson’s Trichrome, these are Wiegert Hematoxylin, Biebrich Scarlet-Acid Fuschin, and Aniline Blue.

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6
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What does Verhoeff Hematoxylin stain in addition to nuclei?

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Elastin

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7
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What is the Bielschowsky’s stain?

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A double impregnation silver stain used to demonstrate nerve fibers, neurofibrillary tangles, and amyloid plaques.

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8
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What one stain demonstrates collagen, elastic fibers, muscle, mucin, and fibrin?

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Movat’s Pentachrome.

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9
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What stain shows mucin, ground substance, and C. neoformans blue?

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Movat’s Pentachrome.

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10
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Name 2 basement membrane stains.

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PAS, PAMS, Jones. Jones is shown.

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11
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How can you demonstrate fat in paraffin embedded tissue?

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By fixing in osmium tetroxide.

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12
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What is the usual counterstain for a Sudan Black?

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Nuclear Fast Red.

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13
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What is the usual counterstain for an Oil Red O?

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Hematoxylin.

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14
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Why must you use aqueous mounting media for fat stains?

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For the same reason we can’t use alcoholic fixatives, or routine processing, or paraffin embedding to demonstrate fat: The solvents would dissolve the fat. Shown are FFPE fat cells.

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15
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The Oil Red O demonstrates lipid. Why might a pathologist order it?

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Fat embolus, myelin degeneration, liposarcomas. A fat embolism is pictured.

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16
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The lipid dyes are more soluble in fat than in the staining solution (often propylene glycol and isopropanol) it is dissolved in. What do you call this dye binding technique?

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Absorption. When a dye is more soluble in the tissue component to be stained than in the solution it is made in, that is called Absoption.

17
Q

True or False: Blocks for Congo Red and Bielschowskys stains are both cut at 8-10 microns.

A

True.

18
Q

What does the LFB or Luxol Fast Blue demonstrate?

A

Myelin. Like Alcian Blue, the blue color comes from copper.

19
Q

What does the Cresyl Echt Violet stain demonstrate?

A

Nissl substance, basophilic RNA involved in protein synthesis.

20
Q

The LFB stain is paired with many other stains such as Holmes and PAS. Which one is pictured?

A

CEV. The LFB-CEV stain is pictured.

21
Q

What stain, other than Verheoff Van Giesen, demonstrates elastin?

A

Aldehyde Fuchsin.

22
Q

What does the Trichrome stain demonstrate?

A

Fibrosis, by differentiating between collagen and muscle.

23
Q

What tissue stains red with a trichrome, and what tissue stains blue or green?

A

Red=muscle
Blue/Green=collagen

24
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What is the control tissue for a reticular stain?

A

Liver

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