As cytological specimens, Papanicolaou stains are often best conducted with Gill Hematoxylin 1X or 2X. Typically, we first think of Pap tests (Pap smears) as a specific type of cytological test identifying cancerous cells in cervical tissue. However, Pap stains can also be conducted on non-gynecological specimens from a variety of bodily secretions and from small needle biopsies of organs and tissues.
Hematoxylin Gill 1X is often perfect for these tests because it is the lightest basophilic stain. It doesn’t overstain the specimen, but it complements the other aspects of the specimen, such as the cytoplasm. Rarely is any stain more intense than 1X Gill Hematoxylin needed for this specimen type. Occasionally, Hematoxylin Gill 2X is selected, specifically when testing specimens for cellular abnormalities or if your pathologist just prefers a darker purple stain.
Although Hematoxylin Gill 1X is a perfect stain choice for cytological specimens, another option that is also a good choice while providing a darker stain, if needed, than the Gill 1X is the Harris Hematoxylin, Acidified. It can be used as a progressive stain to give results congruent with Gill 2X.
All of the above mentioned hematoxylin stains complement the OG and EA stains in the protocol without over-staining the specimen.
Note: the number indicates the proportion of the dyes. Use EA 50 for gynecological samples; and EA 65 for non-gynecological samples.
At Ethos Biosciences, we provide a number of cytology products. Pap stains are used in conjunction with Hematoxylin nuclear stains in the diagnosis of malignant cytological diseases. Gynecological staining protocols use OG-6 and hematoxylin, along with either EA-36 or EA-50, as referenced in the protocol above. Non-gynecological procedures require use of EA-65. Astral’s EASYpap is a single step cytology staining solution. With its combination of EA and OG-6 solutions, this product saves time by providing our customers with an easy, one-step process.
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