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PHOSPHO-TUNGSTIC-ACID-HEMATOXYLIN STAIN:- Aim:- It is a mix of hematoxylin and phosphotungstic acid. Muscle cross striations, fibrin and glial fibers can be...

VON-KOSSA STAIN:- Aim: To demonstrate calcium in paraffin sections. Principle: Tissue sections are treated with silver nitrate solution, the calcium...

Masson fontana silver staining:- Aim: To demonstrate the presence of argentaffin granules. Principle: Granules in argentaffin cells reduces ammoniacal silver...

Prussian Blue Staining:- Aim: To demonstrate the presence of iron in tissues. Principle: The ferric iron in tissue combines with...

Verheoff stain for collagen:- Aim:– To identify collagen and elastic tissue in the same section. Principle: In the presence of...

STAINING METHODS TO DEMONSTRATE SPECIAL/ SPECIFIC TISSUES:- Introduction:- Biological tissue has little inherent contrast in either the light or electron...
INTRODUCTION:- Screening of diseases gained significance in medicine at the end of the nineteenth century, when public health authorities emphasized...

INTRODUCTION:- The gradual development of immunohistochemical methodologies over the past decades has allowed the identification of specific or highly selective...

Introduction:- Some pathological specimens require special handling and need to be processed in a different way to reach the final...