EMS26370
Components:
Resorcin-Fuchsin Solution
Van Gieson's Solution
Weigert's Iron Haematoxylin A
Weigert's Iron Haematoxylin B
Acid Alcohol 1%
Fixation:
Any common reagent may be used.
Sections:
Paraffin at 6µm.
Staining Procedures:
- Deparaffinise and hydrate to distilled water.
- Stain in Resorcin-Fuchsin Solution for 1 – 12 hours depending upon the depth of stain required for the elastic fibres. (Nuclei may be stained in Weigert Iron Hematoxylin Working Solution* prior to the Resorcin Fuchsin rather than alter as is described here).
- * To prepare working solution, (prepare fresh just before use) mix equal parts of Weigert’s Iron Haematoxylin A and Weigert’s Iron Haematoxylin B.
- Clear the stain in 95% Alcohol. Acid Alcohol may be used to differentiate any slide that has stained diffusely wash in tap water.
- Stain slides in Waeigert’s Iron Haematoxylin Working Solution (see above) and then counterstain in Van Gieson’s Solution
- Rinse in distilled water to remove excess Van Gieson’s Stain from slides.
- Differentiate and hydrate the slides in two changes each of 95% Alcohol and absolute alcohol. Clear the slides in two changes of Xylene.
- Mount.
Stain Results:
Elastic Tissues | Dark Blue |
Nuclei | Dark Blue |
Collagen | Red Pink |
Miscellaneous Tissue Elements | Yellow |
References:
Mallory, F.B.: Pathological Technique; New York, Hafner Publishing Co., c. 1961, p. 168
Clark, G.: Staining Procedures: Baltimore: Williams and Wikins Co., 3rd ed., c. 1973, p. 60
Luna, L.G.: AFIP Histologic Staining Methods: New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co., 3rd ed., c. 1968, p.80.
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