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- PAS_diastase_stain abstract "Periodic acid–Schiff–diastase (PAS-D, PAS diastase) stain is periodic acid–Schiff (PAS) stain used in combination with diastase, an enzyme that breaks down glycogen. PAS-D is a stain often used by pathologists as an ancillary study in making a histologic diagnosis on paraffin-embedded tissue specimens. PAS stain typically gives a magenta color in the presence of glycogen. When PAS and diastase are used together, a light pink color replaces the deep magenta. Differences in the intensities of the two stains (PAS and PAS-D) can be attributed to different glycogen concentrations and can be used to semiquantify glycogen in samples. In practice, the tissue is deparaffinized, the diastase incubates, and then the PAS stain is applied.An example of PAS-D in use is in showing gastric/duodenal metaplasia in duodenal adenomas.".
- PAS_diastase_stain thumbnail Histoplasma_in_granuloma_pas-d.jpg?width=300.
- PAS_diastase_stain wikiPageExternalLink PASD.PDF.
- PAS_diastase_stain wikiPageExternalLink pas_diastase_ellis.htm.
- PAS_diastase_stain wikiPageID "12884407".
- PAS_diastase_stain wikiPageLength "1813".
- PAS_diastase_stain wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- PAS_diastase_stain wikiPageRevisionID "593056877".
- PAS_diastase_stain wikiPageWikiLink Adenoma.
- PAS_diastase_stain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Staining.
- PAS_diastase_stain wikiPageWikiLink Diastase.
- PAS_diastase_stain wikiPageWikiLink Duodenum.
- PAS_diastase_stain wikiPageWikiLink Glycogen.
- PAS_diastase_stain wikiPageWikiLink Granuloma.
- PAS_diastase_stain wikiPageWikiLink Histology.
- PAS_diastase_stain wikiPageWikiLink Metaplasia.
- PAS_diastase_stain wikiPageWikiLink Pathology.
- PAS_diastase_stain wikiPageWikiLink Periodic_acid-Schiff_stain.
- PAS_diastase_stain wikiPageWikiLink Periodic_acid–Schiff_stain.
- PAS_diastase_stain wikiPageWikiLink Staining.
- PAS_diastase_stain wikiPageWikiLink Stomach.
- PAS_diastase_stain wikiPageWikiLink File:Histoplasma_in_granuloma_pas-d.jpg.
- PAS_diastase_stain wikiPageWikiLinkText "PAS diastase stain".
- PAS_diastase_stain hasPhotoCollection PAS_diastase_stain.
- PAS_diastase_stain wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- PAS_diastase_stain subject Category:Staining.
- PAS_diastase_stain hypernym Schiff.
- PAS_diastase_stain type Polymer.
- PAS_diastase_stain comment "Periodic acid–Schiff–diastase (PAS-D, PAS diastase) stain is periodic acid–Schiff (PAS) stain used in combination with diastase, an enzyme that breaks down glycogen. PAS-D is a stain often used by pathologists as an ancillary study in making a histologic diagnosis on paraffin-embedded tissue specimens. PAS stain typically gives a magenta color in the presence of glycogen. When PAS and diastase are used together, a light pink color replaces the deep magenta.".
- PAS_diastase_stain label "PAS diastase stain".
- PAS_diastase_stain sameAs m.02x9rly.
- PAS_diastase_stain sameAs Q7118275.
- PAS_diastase_stain sameAs Q7118275.
- PAS_diastase_stain wasDerivedFrom PAS_diastase_stain?oldid=593056877.
- PAS_diastase_stain depiction Histoplasma_in_granuloma_pas-d.jpg.
- PAS_diastase_stain isPrimaryTopicOf PAS_diastase_stain.