
handle: 10481/71212
La hematoxilina férrica de Heidenhain ha sido una de las técnicas citológicas clásicas de mayor utilidad. Su capacidad de teñir múltiples estructuras celulares y extracelulares al mismo tiempo la convierte en una técnica histológica general. En el presente trabajo se describe su aplicación a cortes semifinos tomando como ejemplo la adenohipófisis humana, discutiendo sus mecanismos de tinción y demostrándose su utilidad para evidenciar la variabilidad citológica y realizar análisis de imagen.
Heidenhain´s iron hematoxylin has been one of the most useful methods of classical cytology. Its ability to stain simultaneously many cell and extracellular structures makes it a general purpose histological technique. This current work describes its application to semithin sections, using human adenohypophysis, discussing the staining mechanism and showing his usefulness to evidence cytological variability and to perform image analysis.
Análisis de imagen, Cortes semifinos variabilidad citológica, Cytological variability, Microscopía óptica, Semithin sections, Técnica histológica, Hematoxilina férrica de heidenhain, Histological technique, Optical microscopy, Image analysis
Análisis de imagen, Cortes semifinos variabilidad citológica, Cytological variability, Microscopía óptica, Semithin sections, Técnica histológica, Hematoxilina férrica de heidenhain, Histological technique, Optical microscopy, Image analysis
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