HISTOPATH

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