Difference between revisions of "Anatomical pathology laboratory processes"

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#Staining.
#Staining.
#*Routinue stains.
#*Routinue stains.
#*Special stains.
#*[[Special stains]].
#*[[Immunostains]].
#*[[Immunostains]].
#Case assembly and distribution.
#Case assembly and distribution.
#Diagnosis.
#Diagnosis.
#*Pathologist.
#*Pathologist +/- pathology [[resident]].
#**Tasks:
#**Tasks:
#***More tissue.
#***More tissue.
#***Levels/deepers.
#***[[Levels]]/deepers.
#***Special [[stains]].
#***Special [[stains]].
#***Immunostains.
#***Immunostains.
#***Write report.
#***[[Sign out|Write report]].
#****Consult other pathologists - in house of outside.
#****Consult other pathologists - in house (internal consult) or outside (external consult).
#****Discuss with clinician.
#****Discuss with clinician.


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**Routine sections are cut at 3-4 micrometres.
**Routine sections are cut at 3-4 micrometres.
***3 micrometres is considered ideal for GI biopsies and prostate biopsies.<ref>LE. 20 January 2015.</ref>
***3 micrometres is considered ideal for GI biopsies and prostate biopsies.<ref>LE. 20 January 2015.</ref>
**Sections for [[Congo red|Congo red]] are usually ~10 micrometres.
***4 micrometres is a recommendation for immunostains.<ref>{{cite journal |authors=Magaki S, Hojat SA, Wei B, So A, Yong WH |title=An Introduction to the Performance of Immunohistochemistry |journal=Methods Mol Biol |volume=1897 |issue= |pages=289–298 |date=2019 |pmid=30539453 |pmc=6749998 |doi=10.1007/978-1-4939-8935-5_25 |url=}}</ref>
***Sections for [[Congo red|Congo red]] are usually ~10 micrometres.
 


===Staining===
===Staining===
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