Tissue ID pt 1
CT 1
CT 2
Carbs and Amyloid pt1
100

What is the name of the layer indicated by the arrow? 


Stratum granulosum

100

In the Masson trichrome procedure, after staining with Biebrich scarlet-acid fuchsin, sections are
differentiated in:

phosphomolybdic-phosphotungstic acid

100

In ammoniacal silver procedures, the step after reduction and before removal of excess silver is:

toning

100

Mayer Mucicarmine demonstrates this tissue element

mucins 

200

Which number corresponds to the papillary layer? 


4

200

With the Verhoeff-Van Gieson technique, elastic fibers stain:

blue-black to black

200

A positive staining reaction in a colloidal iron stain is:

blue

200

To do a PAS with and without diastase, how many slides are required for one patient's diagnosis? (Assume the control section is on a different slide from the patient section)

4

300

The image below represents a section of 


eye

300

With both the Masson and Gomori trichrome procedures, muscle stains:

red

300

The tissue component stained black in this image is: 


reticulin 

300

If, at the completion of the PAS method, there is no staining, which step would be the most logical place to begin the troubleshooting investigation?

freshness of the oxidizer solution

400

Which image represents the hepatic triad? 


c

400

Mallory PTAH stain is

polychromatic

400

The technique shown here depends on the: 


formation of aldehydes

400

Glycogen is best demonstrated by the use of

PAS with and without diastase

500

what is this tissue 


liver

500

The oil red O stain requires which of the following sections?

frozen

500

You have just completed a reticular stain with Nuclear-Fast-Red as the counterstain. Before turning your slides in to the pathologist, you notice that the slides look very cloudy. Why did this happen and how
will you fix it?

Insufficient rinse after NFR. Back up to water and wash, dehydrate, and clear again.

  

500

The Schiff reaction demonstrates

aldehydes

600

What is this gland? 


adrenal

600

The tissue component stained blue is 


collagen 

600

Which organ is depicted in the image below? 


pancreas 

600

A good control for glycogen is

liver

700

what is this gland


adrenal

700

The technique demonstrated here is the 


Verhoeff van gieson 

700

Formaldehyde is used in the technique shown above as a/an: 


reducer

700

Periodic acid is used in the PAS technique as a/an

oxidizer

800

What is this accessory gland? 


seminal vesicle

800

the technique shown is the:


oil red o

800

The reliability of the Schiff reagent may be checked by adding which of the following to a small aliquot of the Schiff solution?

formaldehyde 

900

The interstitial area is annotated by the letter?


A

900

Match the letter with the correct epidermal layer: 


01 stratum corneum 

02 stratum lucidum 

03 stratum granulosum 

04 stratum spinosum 

05 stratum basale 

900

T or F Glucose, sucrose, and other oligopolysaccharides can be demonstrated easily in tissue sections. 

false 

1000

The image below represents a 


renal corpuscle

1000

Oil Red O stains are generally performed on unprocessed tissue. What tissue element would the processing reagents destroy?

lipid

1000

Mayer Mucicarmine demonstrates this tissue element: epithelial mucins , which stains _____ against a yellow background

magenta 

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