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Test ID: Grocott Stain
Grocott Methenamine Silver Stain
Useful For

The demonstration of fungal organisms in tissue sections.

Method name and description

Grocott methenamine silver nitrate stain. Polysaccharides in the fungal cell wall are oxidized to aldehyde by chromic acid. Chromic acid is a strong oxidant, further oxidizing many of the newly released aldehyde groups to break down products that will not react; this helps supress the weaker background reactions of collagen fibers and basement membranes. Only substances that possess large quantities of polysaccharides, such as fungal cell walls, glycogen, and mucins, will remain reactive with the methenamine-silver, reducing it to visible metallic silver.

Reporting name

Grocott stain

Specimen type / Specimen volume / Specimen container

Specimen type:  Any well fixed tissue in 10% neutral buffered formalin.

Specimen volume/ Specimen container:  Submit 3-4 µm paraffin embedded tissue section mounted on a clean glass slide.

Storage and transport instructions
  • Slides are stored in slide box at room temperature.
  • Follow your local regulation shipping guidelines.
Specimen Rejection Criteria
  • Broken slides
  • Unlabeled slides with patient/case identification
  • Contaminated slides
  • Slides/Paraffin blocks mismatch
Factors affecting test performance and result interpretation
  • Specimen fixation. Well-fixed specimens can produce consistent chemical and physical characteristics in tissue sections which allows patterns to be observed, morphological and chemical changes to be noted and comparisons made. These observations allow view of a dynamic ever-changing environment “fixed” at a particular point in time and may enable a histopathological diagnosis.
  • Paraffin section thickness. Microscopic analysis of cells and tissues requires the preparation of very thin, high quality sections (3-4 µm) mounted on a clean glass slides and appropriately stained to demonstrate normal and abnormal structures.

 

Turnaround time / Days and times test performed / Specimen retention time

Turnaround time: 3 hours

Days and times test performed: Once daily (Sunday to Thursday @0700-1500) 

      Note: Request received after 1100H will be run/stained the following working day.

Specimen retention time: 10 years