We use a similar product called Dissect Aid, from Decal Corp.  IHC staining has 
never been an issue; we never run IHC on the lymph nodes from colon cancer 
cases.  We usually do the IHC on the tumor itself which is fixed in formalin.  
This kind of product is very useful in helping to find all those pesky little 
nodes that like to hide in the fat by turning them white.  Cancer protocols 
require that at least 13 nodes be submitted.  As histo supervisor, I also do 
the grossing in my facility, so I understand why your PA is interested in this 
kind of product (it can be difficult to come up with this magic number of 13 
without it).  However, if you do run IHC on the nodes from these cases, you 
would indeed have to revalidate your markers with this as your primary fixative 
or as a post fixative.

Joanne Clark, HT, MLT
Histology Supervisor
Pathology Consultants of New Mexico
Roswell, NM


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Message: 2
Date: Tue, 27 Jul 2010 15:03:33 -0300
From: "Hayes, Randi (HorizonNB)" <[email protected]>
Subject: [Histonet] Using GEWF solution and IHC staining
To: <[email protected]>
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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At a recent conference, our PA learned of using GEWF (glacial acetic acid, 
ethanol, distilled water, 40% formaldehyde) solution as an aid for Lymph Node 
retrieval in Colorectal Cancer resections.  Although a good idea, I'm wondering 
how "safe" it is to use when staining for IHC.  Does anyone have much 
experience with this or know of a study (studies) that have been done to verify 
that the ethanol is not destroying antigen sites?  We're a little 
concerned......


Randi Hayes, MLT
Histology Supervisor / Superviseur d'Histologie
Horizon Health Network / Réseau de santé Horizon
(506) 860-2157
[email protected] <http://www.me.com/mail/> 
www.HorizonNB.ca <http://www.horizonnb.ca/> 





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