Mucin stain on frozen sections: a rapid 3-minute method

  • Arch Pathol Lab Med. 1999 May;123(5):378-80. doi: 10.5858/1999-123-0378-MSOFS.
S Soans  1 L M Galindo F U Garcia
Affiliations
  • 1. Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Hahnemann University Hospital, Philadelphia, PA 19102-1192, USA.
Abstract

Context: The importance of frozen-section diagnoses in the practice of pathology cannot be overemphasized. In some cases, the use of a Mucin stain can greatly aid in the diagnosis. Since few methods for Mucin staining have been described that can be used in the frozen-section setting, we developed one such staining procedure for Mucin.

Objective: To develop a rapid mucicarmine staining technique to be used on frozen sections that does not significantly delay overall turnaround time.

Design: A standard mucicarmine staining technique was modified by using a concentrated mucicarmine stain and a microwave oven, to reduce the total staining time to 3 minutes or less. Frozen tissue from normal colonic mucosa was used as a control, and skin from extramammary Paget disease for evaluation of margins was used as a case.

Results: The rapid mucicarmine stain successfully demonstrated the presence of Mucin on frozen-tissue sections. Mucin stained deep rose, and the connective tissue stained green.

Conclusion: This rapid and simple Mucin staining technique can be used on frozen sections with no significant effect on the overall turnaround time, thereby aiding rapid diagnosis on frozen sections.

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