Tutorials 組織学および病理学におけるステップ別の解説とヒント集 LBS Knowledge Pathway Menu Knowledge Pathway 特集記事 ケーススタディ インタビュー / Q&A トレーニング教材 チュートリアル ウェビナー Pathologist Pathway Mohs Surgery Linda A. Callahan , HT(ASCP) Jennifer Healy , B.A., HT (ASCP) The Mohs series will present relevant topics to today's laboratorians practicing Mohs surgeries. This introductory article is the first of the series and will describe steps for practicing surgeries. The second and third series will provide thoughts on setting up a new laboratory and tips for completing a Mohs laboratory inspection. Digital Pathology and Interoperability - Success Factors for the Implementation of Digital Pathology Dr. André Huisman, PhD Download this guide for best practices when planning to integrate digital pathology in the laboratory. The Interoperability Framework applies a 5-layer model connecting organizational strategies, processes, information, application, and IT infrastructure. Overview of Biopsy Procedures and Experiential Data Analysis from a Comprehensive US Hospital Network Breast Center Rhondalyn Bomkamp , RN, BSN, MBA This article provides an overview of biopsy procedures with an example of observations in a comprehensive health network biopsy suite. HE染色の概要:ベストプラクティスへの手引き Cindy Sampias , JD CT(ASCP)HTL Geoffrey Rolls , BAppSc, FAIMS 日常的な診断では、ヘマトキシリンとエオシン(HE)の使用が、病理医が細胞や組織構造の詳細を見るために断然好まれています。 HEの基礎パート4:HEのトラブルシューティング Cindy Sampias , JD CT(ASCP)HTL Though the H&E stain is a relatively simple stain to perform, there are a variety of artifacts that can interfere with a good stain. Artifacts can be attributed to a variety of causes. Techniques to Minimize Articular Cartilage Folding Sarah A. Mack After a joint has been decalcified, the loss of proteoglycans in the articular cartilage causes it to fold and ripple during the staining process. When this occurs, it makes it impossible to perform histo-morphometry or measurements of the cartilage. Special Stains – Which One, Why and How? Part III: Microorganisms – Bacteria and Fungi Carolyn Doan , HT (ASCP) Microorganisms are living organisms which include bacteria, fungi, protozoa and viruses. Bacteria, fungi and protozoa can be identified and classified with histochemical procedures and viruses are generally identified with immunohistochemical procedures. Special Stains – Which One, How and Why? Part II: Connective Tissue Carolyn Doan , HT (ASCP) Special stains" are processes that generally employ a dye or chemical that has an affinity for the particular tissue component that is to be demonstrated. This article includes the processes and protocols necessary to demonstrate connective tissue. Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 » Next 寄稿について Knowledge Pathwayでは優れた記事を募集しています。まずはこちらからご連絡ください。 さらに詳しく ニュースレターのご案内 Knowledge Pathwayから選定した記事をメールで配信いたします。是非ご登録ください。 登録