Mal·lo·ry phlox·ine stain
(mal'ŏ-rē), a technique based on retention of phloxine by hyaline after overstaining and then decolorizing with lithium carbonate; used in combination with alum hematoxylin to give nuclear staining; hyaline appears red, older hyaline is pink to colorless, amyloid is pale pink, and nuclei are blue-black.
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Mal·lo·ry phlox·ine stain
(mal'ŏr-ē floks'ēn stān) A technique based on retention of phloxine by hyaline after overstaining and then decolorizing with lithium carbonate, used in combination with alum hematoxylin to give nuclear staining; hyaline appears red, older hyaline is pink to colorless, amyloid is pale pink, and nuclei are blue-black.
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Mallory,
Frank Burr, U.S. pathologist, 1862-1941. Mallory bodies II - large, poorly defined accumulations of eosinophilic material in the cytoplasm of damaged hepatic cells in certain forms of cirrhosis. Synonym(s): alcoholic hyaline bodies
Mallory collagen stain
Mallory iodine stain
Mallory phloxine stain
Mallory phosphotungstic acid hematoxylin stain
Mallory stain for actinomyces
Mallory stain for hemofuchsin
picro-Mallory trichrome stain - a modification of Mallory trichrome stain that involves the addition of picric acid.
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