Specimen Nr. 03A

Specimen:

Stomach, pylorus (Human being)

Staining:

Hopa

Magnification:

5x

Important structures :

1.Mucosa
2.Submucosa
3.Muscular layer
4.Serosa
5.Lymphoid follicle

Legende:

Mucosa
Submucosa
Muscular layer
Serosa
Lymphoid follicle

Portions of gaster[ke]

1. Oesophagus
2. Oesophagus (abdominal part)
3. Cardia (of stomach)
4. Fundus of stomach
5. Body of stomach
6. Angular incisure
7. Pyloric part of stomach
8. Pyloric sphincter
9. Diaphragm
10. Duodenum

HOPA

Structures Colour
Nuclei brown
Cytoplasm grey-blue
Connective-tissue fibres
- Collagen
- Reticular
- Elastic

blue
blue
-
Myocytes grey-blue to grey-green
Erythrocytes yellow-orange

Dyes:

HOPA = Hemalaun, Orange G, Phosphormolybdenic acid, Aniline blue

Cell nuclei are stained with hemalaun or Weigerts iron-hematoxylin and then counterstained with a dye mixture of orange-phosphormolybden with aniline blue.

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Magnification:

5x

Magnification:

26x

Magnification:

64x

Magnification:

64x

Magnifications
Mucosa
Submucosa
Muscular layer
Serosa
Lymphoid follicle

HistoNet2000 - Help

1. Organization of the screen surface

Right side: histologic specimen
Left side: information about the specimen (above) and general program functions (below)

2.Histologic specimen

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3. Complementary information

Info: general information about the specimen, as well as a list of the dynamic labels
Drawing: schematic drawing of the specimen
Staining: information about the staining method for this specimen
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