RE: Embedding
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I agree, it makes cutting so much easier. This is true for many other tissue
types too.
Susan L Walzer HT(ASCP)
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From: Nita Searcy [mailto:NSEARCY@swmail.sw.org]
Sent: Thursday, September 19, 2002 2:26 PM
To: histonet@pathology.swmed.edu
Subject: Embedding
I have a question regarding "proper embedding"---I have been practicing for
35 yrs., am at new position and funny thing, I do things incorrectly---
Anyway, correct embedding--epithelium from skin - "all going same way" but I
embed on a slant not in a straight row. The knife blade hits one piece at a
time not the entire
"straight " line.
Glenda Hoye and the instructors- do you have a reference?
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I agree, it makes cutting so much easier.
This is true for many other tissue types too.
Susan L Walzer
HT(ASCP)
I have a question regarding "proper embedding"---I have been practicing
for 35 yrs., am at new position and funny thing, I do things
incorrectly---
Anyway, correct embedding--epithelium from skin - "all going same way"
but I embed on a slant not in a straight row. The knife blade hits one
piece at a time not the entire
"straight " line.
Glenda Hoye and the instructors- do you have a reference?
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