Literature DB >> 3532003

A method of rapid fixation of large biopsy specimens using microwave irradiation.

A S Leong, C G Duncis.   

Abstract

This report describes the use of microwave irradiation for the rapid fixation of large biopsy specimens. Two hundred and twelve fresh large specimens subjected to non-ionizing irradiation in a domestic microwave oven (600 watt output, 2450 MHz) for 4-9 min were rendered sufficiently firm to be dissected and sampled immediately without the need for any formalin fixation. The tissues hardened in this manner remained pliable, retained much of their natural colour and were free of noxious fumes. Lymph nodes became opaque and firm and their pink-tan colour contrasted with the bright yellow of adipose tissue, making them easily dissectable. This procedure, combined with a further 4-7 min exposure to microwaves of the trimmed tissue blocks (in batches of 40), completed fixation and allowed the specimens to be processed on a 3 h 15 min cycle in an autoprocessor which did not contain formalin.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3532003     DOI: 10.3109/00313028609059463

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pathology        ISSN: 0031-3025            Impact factor:   5.306


  10 in total

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Authors:  M E Boon; E Marani; P J Adriolo; J W Steffelaar; G T Bots; L P Kok
Journal:  J Clin Pathol       Date:  1988-05       Impact factor: 3.411

3.  Microwave stabilization versus chemical fixation. A morphometric study in glycolmethacrylate- and paraffin-embedded tissue.

Authors:  H J Van de Kant; D G De Rooij; M E Boon
Journal:  Histochem J       Date:  1990 Jun-Jul

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5.  Microwave-Based Rapid Tissue Processing Technique: A Novel Aid in Histopathologic Laboratory.

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6.  MICROWAVE STIMULATED FIXATION AND RAPID PROCESSING OF TISSUE FOR HISTOPATHOLOGY.

Authors:  P Sivadas; Harsh Kumar; C Lakshmanan; J R Bhardwaj
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7.  Microwave processing: A boon for oral pathologists.

Authors:  Prasad G Kango; Rs Deshmukh
Journal:  J Oral Maxillofac Pathol       Date:  2011-01

Review 8.  Tissue fixation and the effect of molecular fixatives on downstream staining procedures.

Authors:  William J Howat; Beverley A Wilson
Journal:  Methods       Date:  2014-02-21       Impact factor: 3.608

9.  Precision Medicine Starts With Preanalytics: Real-Time Assessment of Tissue Fixation Quality by Ultrasound Time-of-Flight Analysis.

Authors:  Melissa L Lerch; Daniel R Bauer; David Chafin; Abbey Theiss; Michael Otter; Geoffrey S Baird
Journal:  Appl Immunohistochem Mol Morphol       Date:  2017-03

10.  Rapid two-temperature formalin fixation.

Authors:  David Chafin; Abbey Theiss; Esteban Roberts; Grace Borlee; Michael Otter; Geoffrey S Baird
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2013-01-18       Impact factor: 3.240

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