- Mallory's stain
- s.coloración de Mallory.
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Mallory triple stain — Mallory acid fuchsin, orange G, and aniline blue s … Medical dictionary
Mallory bodies stain — Mal·lo·ry bodies, stain (malґə re) [Frank Burr Mallory, American pathologist, 1862–1941] see under body, and see Stains and Staining Methods, under stain … Medical dictionary
Mallory's triple stain — Mal·lo·ry s triple stain mal (ə )rēz n a stain containing acid fuchsin, aniline blue, and orange G that is used esp. for the study of connective tissue called also Mallory s stain Mallory Frank Burr (1862 1941) American pathologist. Mallory spent … Medical dictionary
stain — 1. To discolor. 2. To color; to dye. 3. A discoloration. 4. A dye used in histologic and bacteriologic technique. 5. A procedure in which a dye or combination of dyes and reagents is used to color the constituents of cells and tissues. For… … Medical dictionary
Mallory body — Micrograph showing a Mallory body with the characteristic twisted rope appearance (centre of image within a ballooning hepatocyte). H E stain. In histopathology, a Mallory body, Mallory Denk body, and Mallory s hyaline, is an inclusion found in… … Wikipedia
Mallory's triple stain — a histological stain consisting of water soluble aniline blue or methyl blue, orange G, and oxalic acid. Before the stain is applied the tissue is mordanted, then treated with acid fuchsin and phosphomolybdic acid. Nuclei stain red, muscle red to … Medical dictionary
Mallory's triple stain — a histological stain consisting of water soluble aniline blue or methyl blue, orange G, and oxalic acid. Before the stain is applied the tissue is mordanted, then treated with acid fuchsin and phosphomolybdic acid. Nuclei stain red, muscle red to … The new mediacal dictionary
Mallory acid fuchsin orange G and aniline blue stain — a stain for demonstrating connective tissue and secretion granules. Called also Mallory triple s … Medical dictionary
Mallory — G. Kenneth, U.S. pathologist, *1926. See M. Weiss lesion, M. Weiss syndrome, M. Weiss tear. Frank B., U.S. pathologist, 1862–1941. See M. bodies, under body, picro M. trichrome stain. See entries under stain … Medical dictionary
Mallory phloxine–methylene blue stain — a stain used in histology to demonstrate connective tissue … Medical dictionary
Mallory phosphotungstic acid–hematoxylin stain — a stain used for demonstrating nuclear and cytoplasmic detail and connective tissue fibers … Medical dictionary