PMID: 6171062Sep 1, 1981Paper

Selective staining of eosinophils and their immature precursors in tissue sections and autoradiographs with Congo red

Stain Technology
V Grouls, B Helpap

Abstract

The use of Congo red as an elective stain for eosinophilic granulocytes and their precursors in tissue sections and autoradiographs is demonstrated and discussed. The 0.5% alcoholic Congo red solution of Highman, normally used for the detection of amyloid, may also be used with only minor changes. This simple method may aid in the diagnosis of special hematological problems and facilitates the recognition of eosinophil granulocytes as well as proliferating and nonproliferating myelocytes in autoradiographs from paraffin sections.

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