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Comparative Study
. 1969 Jul;22(4):410-3.
doi: 10.1136/jcp.22.4.410.

A n evaluation of current methods for the diagnostic histochemistry of amyloid

Comparative Study

A n evaluation of current methods for the diagnostic histochemistry of amyloid

J H Cooper. J Clin Pathol. 1969 Jul.

Abstract

Six current histological methods for demonstrating amyloid (crystal violet, thioflavine-T fluorescence, Congo-red staining and fluorescence, Sirius-red staining, and Congo- or Sirius-red birefringence) were applied in 25 cases of amyloidosis of various types and 47 pseudo-amyloid lesions. The results were compared and were correlated with those of ancillary histochemical tests and clinico-pathological data and each method's sensitivity and specificity for amyloid was evaluated. Thioflavine-T and, to a lesser degree, Congo-red fluorescence and Sirius-red staining proved very sensitive but not specific. Green birefringence with Congo or Sirius red was specific but not completely sensitive. The coexistence of Congo-red (and Sirius-red) staining and a positive DMAB-nitrite reaction occurred in all amyloid specimens and appeared specific for amyloid.

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