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Periodic acid–Schiff stain

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to digest the glycogen from a section, then comparing a diastase digested PAS section with a normal PAS section. The diastase negative slide will show a magenta staining where glycogen is present within a section of tissue. The slide that has been treated with diastase will lack any positive PAS
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ring. The oxidation condition has to be sufficiently regulated so as to not oxidize the aldehydes further. These aldehydes then react with the
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It is used to identify glycogen in lung biopsy specimens of infants with pulmonary interstitial glycogenosis (PIG).
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PAS staining is mainly used for staining structures containing a high proportion of
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PAS staining can be used to assist in the diagnosis of several medical conditions:
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to give a purple-magenta color. A suitable basic stain is often used as a
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Presence of glycogen can be confirmed on a section of tissue by using
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It can be used to highlight super cross-linked lipids inclusions in
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Aggregates of PAS-positive lymphocytes are present in epidermis in
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If the PAS stain will be performed on tissue, the recommended
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Gastric signet ring cell carcinoma histopathology, PAS stain
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Mayo Clinic Gastroenterology and Hepatology Board Review
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Lawton (27 April 2009). 265:Grocott's methenamine silver stain 25: 1065: 618:Microbial and histological stains 575: 237:, called Pautrier microabscesses. 190:(versus other storage disorders). 136:Esophageal candidiasis, PAS stain 382:, a biochemistry laboratory test 380:Fluorescein diacetate hydrolysis 320:is not recommended because free 1044:Biochemistry detection methods 542: 489: 312:, the recommended fixative is 252:Pulmonary alveolar proteinosis 13: 1: 448: 302:10% neutral-buffered formalin 59:, and mucosubstances such as 521:. CRC Press. pp. 108–. 515:C. Hauser (29 August 2005). 27:Histological staining method 7: 335: 222:It can be used to diagnose 200:Paget disease of the breast 164:), typically found in e.g. 109:that breaks down glycogen. 10: 1070: 711:Periodic acid–Schiff stain 386:Fluorescein isothiocyanate 206:Alveolar soft part sarcoma 1005: 890: 830: 742: 719: 691: 646: 624: 557:Press. pp. 137–139. 553:(3 ed.). 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Index

Periodic acid-Schiff

Periodic acid
staining
polysaccharides
glycogen
glycoproteins
glycolipids
periodic acid
vicinal diols
sugars
aldehydes
monosaccharide
Schiff reagent
counterstain
• PAS diastase stain
diastase
enzyme
alcian blue



carbohydrate
glycogen
glycoprotein
proteoglycans
connective tissues
mucus
glycocalyx
basal laminae

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