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Histologie Introduction (4) Techniques Spéciales (1) Gérard ABADJIAN Faculté de Médecine 2008 Index

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Histologie Introduction (4)

Techniques Spéciales (1)

Gérard ABADJIANFaculté de Médecine2008

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Index (1)

• Colorations spéciales– Trichrome de Masson– Fibres Élastiques– Fibres de Réticuline– Glycogène– Mucus (PAS, Bleu Alcian)– Grains sécrétoires (mélanine: Fontana)– Dépôts :

• Amylose: Rouge Congo, Thioflavine T (Lumière Polarisée)• Fer: Perls

– Microorganismes • Examen direct (Sarcoptes Scabei)• (Gram, PAS, Grocott, Ziehl - Nielsen)

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Trichrome de Masson

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Fibres Elastiques

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Fibres de Réticuline

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PAS : Glycogène

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PAS: Membrane Basale

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PAS: Mucus neutre

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Bleu Alcian: Mucus

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Ex. Adénocarcinome (PAS, Bleu Alcian)

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Pigments : Mélanine (Fontana)

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Dépôts: Amylose (Rouge Congo)

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Ex.: Amylose cutanée (Thioflavine T)

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Dépôt Ferrique: Perls

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Microorganismes (Helicobacter) : Giemsa

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Microorganismes:Giardia Lamblia (Giemsa)

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Microorganismes: PAS, Grocott (Aspergillus)

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Ex.:Onychomycose

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Ex. Cryptococcose

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Microorganismes: Bacille de Hansen (Ziehl-Nielsen) Bacilles Acido-Alcoolo-Résistants)

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Merci de votre attention

Gérard ABADJIANLe 7 Février 2007

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