Verhoeff's Elastic Tissue Stain

Created by Kathleen Patrick, Modified on Thu, 7 Nov at 4:25 PM by Kathleen Patrick

Components:

Iron solution

Potassium Iodide, 3%, aqueous

Alcoholic Haematoxylin, 10%

Van Gieson's Solution


Fixation:

10% Formalin or Zenker's Stock Solution


Section:

Paraffin @ 6µm


Staining Procedure:

  1. Deparaffinize and hydrate to distilled water.
  2. Place in staining solution for 15 minutes. Staining solution should be prepared fresh.
    Combine: 25ml Iron solution, 10ml Potassium Iodide, 3%, aqueous., 3.5ml Alcoholic Haematoxylin, 10%.
    Use once and discard.
  3. Wash in tap water. Differentiate in Iron Solution, diluted 1-4 with distilled water
  4. Counter stain with Van Gieson's Solution, 3 - 5 minutes.
  5. Dehydrate, clear and mount.


Results:

Elastic Fibres: Intensely blue-black

Nuclei: Blue to black

Collagen: Red

Smooth and Striated Muscle: Brownish


References:

Clark, G., Ed: Staining Procedures. 3 rd ed., Baltimore : William and Wilkens Co. c. 1972, p. 61

AFIP Manual of Histologic Staining Techniques. 3 rd ed., Ed. G.. Luna: New York: McGraw-Hill Publications, C. 1968, p. 76

 

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