Important Histopathological Stains for NEET PG & AIIMS PG
Important Histopathological Stains for NEET PG & AIIMS PG
Important Histopathological Stains
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1.Hematoxylin
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Blue And Basic
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Stains Negatively Charged Substances e.g. DNA and RNA
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2.Eosin
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Pink And Acidic
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Stains Positively Charged Structures e.g. Mitochondria
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3.Oil Red O Stain
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Fat/ Lipid (Fresh Smears Orcryostat Or Frozen Sections).
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4.Sudan Black B;
Sudan IV; Annexin V
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Fat And Lipid
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5.PAS Stain
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Glycogen
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Fungus And Amoeba
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Basement Membrane
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Lymphoblast
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Erythroblast
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6.Von Kossa (Most Commonly Used)
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Calcium
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7.Alizarin Red (Most Specific)
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Calcium
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8.Prussian Blue
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Iron / Hemosiderin
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9.Gomori’s Methenamine Silver Stains
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Best Fungal Stains (Stains Both Live And Dead Fungus)
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10.PAS Stain
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Fungus Staining (Stains Live Fungus Only)
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11.Acid Fast Stain
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Mycobacterium
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12.Fontana Masson
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Melanin and Argentaffin Cells
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13.Masson’s Trichrome Stain
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Muscle, Collagen Fibres, Fibrin and Erythrocytes
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14.Rhodamine Stain (Best Stain)
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Copper
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15.Toluidine Blue
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Mast Cells
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16.Feulgen Stain
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DNA
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17.Hall’s Stain
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Bilirubin
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18.Warthin-Starry Stain
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Helicobacter Pylori
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