We use the Diff Quik in place of the Giemsa stain for H. Pylori on gastric 
bx's.  I believe you can use the Diff Quik for FNA's, especially if it is just 
for a preliminary diagnosis and you will be staining with H&E or a cytology 
stain later.  We get our Diff Quik from Medical Chemical Corporation.

Laurie Redmond


-----Original Message-----
From: Joseph Esposito via Histonet <histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu>
To: histonet <histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu>
Sent: Thu, Sep 6, 2018 7:42 am
Subject: [Histonet] Giemsa vs Diff Quik

The laboratory I work at has been using the Diff Quik for years now as a stain 
for fine needle aspirates. Recently, when we tried to reorder a Diff Quik stain 
kit from our usual suppliers, we have found it to be on backorder. This has 
caused us to begin to consider the Giemsa stain as an alternative to the Diff 
Quik. Does anyone have any experience with using both stains and how they 
compare to each other? Would the Giemsa be a suitable alternative to replace 
the Diff Quik?


Joseph A. Esposito
McClain Laboratories, LLC.
(631) 361- 4000


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