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Masson's Trichrome
This stain is named after the French pathologist Raymond Masson who developed the technique in the early 1900s.
Masson's Trichrome
This stain is named after the French pathologist Raymond Masson who developed the technique in the early 1900s.
Periodic Acid Schiff- Fungus
The Periodic Acid Schiff (PAS) stain is a histological staining technique that is used to identify and visualize fungal organisms in tissues.
Periodic Acid Schiff- Fungus
The Periodic Acid Schiff (PAS) stain is a histological staining technique that is used to identify and visualize fungal organisms in tissues.
Gram Stain
In the photo, clusters of Gram positive can be seen in violet and Gram negative can be seen in scattered red dots throughout the specimen.
Gram Stain
In the photo, clusters of Gram positive can be seen in violet and Gram negative can be seen in scattered red dots throughout the specimen.
Acid Fast Bacilli - Zeihl Nielsen
Ziehl-Neelsen stain is a histological staining technique used to detect the presence of acid-fast bacteria.
Acid Fast Bacilli - Zeihl Nielsen
Ziehl-Neelsen stain is a histological staining technique used to detect the presence of acid-fast bacteria.
Verhoeff-Van Gieson
The VVG stain is particularly useful in identifying and visualizing elastic fibers in tissues, such as in the aorta or skin.
Verhoeff-Van Gieson
The VVG stain is particularly useful in identifying and visualizing elastic fibers in tissues, such as in the aorta or skin.