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ASCP HT EXAM

What are the color results of the Warthin-Starry technique?

Churukian & Schenk modification of the Warthin-Starry technique

What stain is demonstrated in the photo?

Alipia felis - Black

Legionella pnuemophila - Black

N asteroides - Black

H pylori - Black

Nuclei - Brown

Erythrocytes - Brown

What are the color results of the Churukian & Schenk modification of the
Warthin-Starry technique

Dieterle method

What stain is demonstrated in the photo?

To demonstrate spirochetes or the causative organism of legionellosis

What is the purpose of the Dieterle method?

Alcoholic uranyl nitrate 5% (Uranyl nitrate and alcohol 70%), Silver nitrate 1%,
Developer (Hydroquinone, Sodium sulfite, DI water, Acetone, Formaldehyde,
Pyridine, and Alcoholic gum mastic), and Formic acid 10%

What are the reagents used in the Dieterle method?

Spirochetes, bacteria - Brown to black

,Background - Pale yellow or tan

What are the color results of the Dieterle method?

Steiner and steiner procedure for spirochetes, H.pylori, and legionella.

What is the stain demonstrated in the photo?

The demonstration of spirochetes, H.pylori, and the causative organism of
legionellosis

What is the purpose of the Steiner and steiner procedure?

Uranyl nitrate 1%, Silver nitrate 1%, Silver nitrate 0.04%, Reducing solution (Gum
mastic, Hydroquinone, and Absolute alcohol)

What are the reagents used in the Steiner and steiner procedure?

Spirochetes, H.Pylori, L pneumophila, and other nonfilamentous bacteria - Dark
brown to Black

Background - Light Yellow

What are the color results of the Steiner and steiner procedure?

Lipofuscin and ceroid

What are the lipidic nonhomogeneous pigments?

melanin

What is the nonlipidic nonhomogeneous pigment?

Iron - hemosiderin

Bile pigments - 1) Biliverdin or biliverdin broken down into 2) Bilirubin

What are the homogeneous pigments?

Carbon - anthracotic pigment

Asbestos - Bifringent

,Tattoo pigment

Copper (Wilsons disease)

What are the most common exogenous pigments?

Urate crystals (Gouty tophi) - Bifringent

What is the most common endogenous deposit?

Calcium

Ferrous and ferric iron

Cupric

Phosphate

Carbonate

What are some common minerals demonstrated in pigment stains?

Prussian Blue for ferric iron

What stain is demonstrated in the photo?

To detect ferric iron in tissues and aid in the diagnosis of idiopathic
hemochromatosis.

What is the purpose of the Prussian blue stain?

Loosely bound protein complexes (such as hemosiderin) but not strongly bound
like in hemoglobin.

What type of protein complexes does the Prussian blue stain detect ferric iron in?

Potassium ferrrocyanide 2%, HCL 2%, and Nuclear fast red.

What reagents are used in the Prussian blue stain?

Nuclei and hemofuchsin - Bright red

, Hemosiderin - Blue

Background - Pink

What are the color results of the Prussian Blue stain?

Turnbull blue for ferrous iron

What stain is demonstrated in the photo?

To detect of ferrous iron in tissue.

What is the purpose of the Turnbull blue stain?

Ferrous Ferricyanide

What is another name for the Turnbull blue pigment?

0.06N HCL, Potassium ferricyanide, Acetic acid 1%, and nuclear fast red.

What are the reagents used in the Turnbull blue stain?

Ferrous iron - Blue

Background - Pink-Red

What are the color results of the Turnbull blue stain?

Schmorl technique

What is the stain demonstrated in the photo?

To indicate the presence of reducing substances in tissue. Will stain argentaffin
granules, formalin pigment, and melanin

What is the purpose of the Schmorl technique?

Turnbull Blue

What is the final pigment formed by the Schmorl technique?

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