Title: Preparing Histopathology Slides
1Histopathology Slides The First Steps to Prepare
the Highest Quality Slides
2To analyze any specimen in your histology lab,
you must prepare a perfect histopathology slide
first. For this, you should fix the specimen in
such a way that light passes evenly through it
and demarcates all its significant
features. Thus, preparing highest quality slides
begins with the few first steps.
3- What are these first steps?
- Here they are
- Choose the highest quality glass for your slides
and cover slips. - Choose the slides that fit on your microscope
equipment and fulfill the purpose of your
examination. - Use the right slide mount.
- Use an effective mounting medium.
- Choose the right slide stains
- Lets discuss these steps in detail
4 The glass slide
- The first step to prepare the highest quality
slide is to choose the best kind of slide glass.
Some glass slides have floating impurities in
them which may create patches of false color and
reduce the contrast and clarity. - Microscope slides are generally made of optical
quality glass. Some are made of soda-lime or
borosilicate glass or special transparent
plastics of optical quality. Choose one that fits
your purpose of the experiment. - If you will use fluorescent light to illuminate
the specimen, use slides made from fused quartz.
5- The cover slips should be made of the highest
quality optical glass and must be as thin as
possible to reduce film effects. - Glass slides are also made in various shapes for
different purposes. For example, concave slides
have a shallow upper surface to hold liquids.
Graticule slides have measurement grids on
their surface to aid in counting the cells or
assessing the size of the objects. Some slides
have special reservoirs and channels cut into
them.
6The mount
- Mounting is the process of putting the specimen
on the slide. The way the subject is mounted on
the slide can affect the clarity of its image.
The various slide mounts are - Dry mounting places the thin, light,
transmittable specimen onto the slide. A
coverslip is placed on the top of the specimen
to keep it flat and avoid contamination from the
microscopes lens.
7- In a wet or temporary mount, the specimen is
immersed in water or another liquid on the slide.
A coverslip is placed to flatten the specimen
and avoid refraction effects from the liquid. - A permanent mount is used for animal or human
tissue studies. All water is removed from the
cells of the specimen which is then sliced with
the microtome and placed on the slide. A stain is
applied to bring out its important features. A
coverslip is placed to stabilize and protect the
slide.
8Mounting media
- Wet mounts use water or glycerol as the mounting
media. - Permanent mounting uses substances which can
thicken and hold the specimens in place for a
long time, thus, reducing decay and
contamination. - The mounting medium should not act as a lens
otherwise, it will add additional light
refraction and distortion. Plus, the mounting
medium should have the same refractive index as
the specimen.
9The stains
- Stains help to highlight the particular features
of the cell anatomy. Varieties of stains are
used in a histopathology laboratory depending
upon the specific purpose. - The quality of your slide also depends on the
appropriate use of stains. So, choose wisely
according to what you wish to accomplish through
your microscopy work.
10Taking care of these first steps will help you
prepare the highest quality histopathology
slides, save your time and money, and give you
your desired results.
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