HISTOPATH
Across
- 3. Method of choice in many laboratories in demonstrating amyloid
- 6. For acid mucopolysaccaride
- 7. Most popular method for general demonstration of acid mucins
- 9. For hemoglobin and oxidase granules
- 12. For sulfatide deposits
- 14. For fungi
- 15. For leprosy bacilli (M. leprae) and nocardia
- 17. For helicobacter pylori
- 18. For viral inclusions
- 21. For Hepatitis B surface antigen
- 24. For hemofuscin pigment
- 26. For 5-nucleotidase
- 34. For esterase activity
- 36. For bones (lacunae, canaliculi and bone matrix)
- 37. For myelin sheaths
- 39. Amyloid
- 41. An blueing agent
- 42. For bacteria
- 43. Reticular fibers
- 45. For nerve fibers and nerve endings
- 46. For astrocytes, nerve cells, and nerve fibers
- 49. Rapid method of staining elastic fibers, fibrin and amyloid
- 50. Most commonly used fluorochrome to demonstrate DNA and RNA
- 52. For bone cells (osteoblast and osteoclast)
- 54. For filamentous and non-filamentous bacteria
- 55. For AFB
- 57. For cytology
- 59. For glycogen and Mast cell granules
- 60. For collagen
Down
- 1. For helicobacter
- 2. For arginine
- 4. Most commonly used mordant
- 5. For Legionella pneumophila
- 8. For mycobacteria
- 10. For basic proteins especially protamines and histones
- 11. For myelin
- 13. an autogenous pigment (brown/black) normally found in the skin and eyes
- 16. For monoamine oxidase activity
- 19. For neutral fats and cholestrin fatty acids
- 20. For Lead salts
- 22. For elastic fibers
- 23. Commonly used for demonstrating neuritic plaques
- 25. For alkaline phosphatase
- 27. For neurons, axons and neurofibrils
- 28. Most reliable and specific histochemical staining technique for DNA
- 29. For fats
- 30. Demonstration of unsaturated fats
- 31. For collagen fibers
- 32. For muscles and bones
- 33. Oldest stain, considered obsolete A rapid stain but not a permanent stain
- 35. Muscle striations, mitochondria, myelin and chromatin
- 38. Stain for iron pigments
- 40. For acid phosphatase
- 44. For myeloid cells except basophils
- 47. is the iron containing pigment of hemoglobin Blue
- 48. For RNA and DNA
- 51. For blood and bone marrow parasites
- 53. Rickettsiae and viral inclusions
- 56. For mucins
- 58. For lipids mainly triglycerides