A | B |
What are the staining results of the Dunn-Thompson Hb stain? | Hb rbcs= green, cytoplasm=brown and yellow, collagen=red |
What are the staining results of Okajums stain for Hb? | Hb=orange to orange red, background = reddish brown |
What two methods demonstrate iron | Prussian blue, Turnbull Blue |
What do ferric ions in tissue combine with to form the Prussian blue reaction? | Potassium Ferrocyanide |
How is aposiderin distinguished from lipofuchsin | Schmorls |
What stains bilirubin but not lipofuchsin | Van Geison |
What test gives a positive reaction with a color change from violet to green in the presence of bile pigments | Gmelins |
In What technique does Van Geison distinguish bilirubin from lipofuchsin? | Hall's |
What stain is commonlu used to demonstrate Fibrin | F. Lendron and H&E |
Where are mast cells found in the body | Connective tissue |
In the Leder stain what substrate demonstrates esterase activity | Napthol-AS-D-chloroacetate |
What is contained in mast cells cytoplasmic granules? | Heparin, histamine, sulfated mucosubstances |
Bile pigment is oxidized by Iodine in what method | Steins |
What is the color change seen in Steins Bile Pigment stain | Red to Green |
Discrete emerald green globules shown in the Fouchet stain indicates? | The presence of Bilirubin |