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For eosinophils, Congo Red and H&E were adequate, while Luna and Sirius Red presented challenges for quantitation. Discussion: In this case, rapid and reliable characterization of porcine esophageal ...
Congo red stain is the gold standard for detecting amyloid in tissue. 4 Treatment of macular amyloidosis is primarily aimed at the relief of itching. 4 Patients should be educated on avoidance of ...
Instead of taking the time to stain a slice of a tissue sample, a technician can immediately capture a micrograph, process it with the AI algorithm, and send it to a pathologist.
E, Translation of the algorithm showing a representative endomyocardial biopsy sample with (i) second derivative intensity at 1632 cm –1, (ii) classified image, and (iii) Congo red–stained adjacent ...
Traditionally, Congo red staining under polarized light microscopy has been the gold standard for visualizing amyloid deposits. However, this method is labor-intensive, costly, and subject to ...
Methods: We retrospectively evaluated patients with CTS between September 2019 to January 2020. Samples from the anterior carpal ligament were pathologically evaluated and amyloid deposition was ...
Q: We live in a new community where houses are still going up and red clay is on all the streets. During last winter’s storms, we tracked snow mixed with the clay onto our concrete garage floor.
Horn said. “The Congo red tipped her off. The thing on my wrist was evidently full of misfolded proteins. She got me in to see her doctor that Monday and they were really surprised to catch it this ...
The gold standard for diagnosing hereditary transthyretin amyloidosis is a biopsy, preferably from abdominal subcutaneous fatty tissue; 2 sites are recommended because of the patchy distribution of ...
Regarding the diagnosis, polarized microscopy with red stain is currently considered the gold standard to identify amyloid in tissues. Extracellular hyaline deposits are seen with hematoxylin-eosin ...
Red wine has a reputation as a difficult stain to remove, and that reputation is fairly earned: Dark red wine, with its tannin base, is indeed a tricky stain to get out of clothing, table linens ...