Samples were encapsulated in HistoGel fixed in 10 neutral buffered formalin routinely processed paraffin embedded and sectioned for histochemical and immunohistochemical evaluation

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Figure 2 Nasal turbinates cat Thin delicate nasal turbinates were easily oriented into HistoGel preserving tissue orientation and maintaining mucosal integrity that can be lost during processing of small friable tissues Formalinfixed sections of nasal turbinates that were not embedded in HistoGel appeared similar histologically but were more difficult to orient and embed during

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Evaluation of Histogel and Gelfoamembedded bronchoalveolar lavage and

Evaluation of HistoGelembedded specimens for use in veterinary diagnostic pathology Kellye S Joiner1 Elizabeth A Spangler Abstract HistoGel is an aqueous specimenprocessing gel that encapsulates and suspends histologic and cytologic specimens in a solidified medium HistoGelembedded specimens can then be processed and evaluated by

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Evaluation of HistoGelembedded specimens for use in veterinary

The current report describes several applications for HistoGel including use with cytologic specimens bone marrow aspirates retention of tissue orientation for endoscopic biopsy specimens and evaluation of friable tissues Samples were encapsulated in HistoGel fixed in 10 neutral buffered formalin routinely processed paraffin embedded

Evaluation of HistoGelembedded specimens for use in veterinary

The current report describes several applications for HistoGel including use with cytologic specimens bone marrow aspirates retention of tissue orientation for endoscopic biopsy specimens and evaluation of friable tissues Samples were encapsulated in HistoGel fixed in 10 neutral buffered formalin routinely processed paraffin embedded

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The use of HistoGel for cytologic samples may require additional sample preparation compared to strategies described for immunocytochemistry 2 However a principal advantage of HistoGelencapsulated cytologic specimens over routine cytology is the ability to further evaluate and phenotypically classify cell types using an extended array of

Background Storage and temperature significantly impact bronchoalveolar lavage fluid BALF analysis and shipment of samples to diagnostic laboratories is often necessary Alternative sample preparation methods could limit storage and temperature effects Objectives This study aimed to determine if airway wash samples that were fixed in formalin after being embedded in Histogel or Gelfoam

Evaluation of HistoGelembedded specimens for use in veterinary

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HistoGel is an aqueous specimenprocessing gel that encapsulates and suspends histologic and cytologic specimens in a solidified medium HistoGelembedded specimens can then be processed and evaluated by routine histologic and immunohistochemical methods This methodology has been used in human diagnostic pathology and is especially useful for small friable or viscous tissue samples that

The results of this study support the use of HistoGel in veterinary diagnostic pathology including use with cytologic specimens bone marrow aspirates retention of tissue orientation for endoscopic biopsy specimens and evaluation of friable tissues HistoGel is an aqueous specimenprocessing gel that encapsulates and suspends histologic and cytologic specimens in a solidified medium