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- Wrights_stain abstract "Wright's stain is a histologic stain that facilitates the differentiation of blood cell types. It is classically a mixture of eosin (red) and methylene blue dyes. It is used primarily to stain peripheral blood smears and bone marrow aspirates which are examined under a light microscope. In cytogenetics, it is used to stain chromosomes to facilitate diagnosis of syndromes and diseases.It is named for James Homer Wright, who devised the stain, a modification of the Romanowsky stain, in 1902. Because it distinguishes easily between blood cells, it became widely used for performing differential white blood cell counts, which are routinely ordered when infections are suspected.The related stains are known as the buffered Wright stain, the Wright-Giemsa stain (a combination of Wright and Giemsa stains), and the buffered Wright-Giemsa stain, and specific instructions depend on the solutions being used, which may include eosin Y, azure B, and methylene blue (some commercial preparations combine solutions to simplify staining). The May-Grünwald stain, which produces a more intense coloration, also takes a longer time to perform.White blood cells stained with Wright's stain:".
- Wrights_stain thumbnail Lymphocyte2.jpg?width=300.
- Wrights_stain wikiPageID "682346".
- Wrights_stain wikiPageLength "2378".
- Wrights_stain wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Wrights_stain wikiPageRevisionID "663068803".
- Wrights_stain wikiPageWikiLink Azure_B.
- Wrights_stain wikiPageWikiLink Basophil_granulocyte.
- Wrights_stain wikiPageWikiLink Blood_cell.
- Wrights_stain wikiPageWikiLink Blood_film.
- Wrights_stain wikiPageWikiLink Bone_marrow.
- Wrights_stain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Staining.
- Wrights_stain wikiPageWikiLink Cytogenetics.
- Wrights_stain wikiPageWikiLink Diff-Quik.
- Wrights_stain wikiPageWikiLink Eosin.
- Wrights_stain wikiPageWikiLink Eosin_Y.
- Wrights_stain wikiPageWikiLink Eosinophil_granulocyte.
- Wrights_stain wikiPageWikiLink Fine-needle_aspiration.
- Wrights_stain wikiPageWikiLink Giemsa_stain.
- Wrights_stain wikiPageWikiLink Histology.
- Wrights_stain wikiPageWikiLink James_Homer_Wright.
- Wrights_stain wikiPageWikiLink Leishman_stain.
- Wrights_stain wikiPageWikiLink List_of_histologic_stains_that_aid_in_diagnosis_of_cutaneous_conditions.
- Wrights_stain wikiPageWikiLink Lymphocyte.
- Wrights_stain wikiPageWikiLink May-Grünwald_stain.
- Wrights_stain wikiPageWikiLink Methylene_blue.
- Wrights_stain wikiPageWikiLink Neutrophil_granulocyte.
- Wrights_stain wikiPageWikiLink Optical_microscope.
- Wrights_stain wikiPageWikiLink Romanowsky_stain.
- Wrights_stain wikiPageWikiLink Staining.
- Wrights_stain wikiPageWikiLink White_blood_cell.
- Wrights_stain wikiPageWikiLinkText "May Grunwald-Giemsa method".
- Wrights_stain wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wright Giemsa stain".
- Wrights_stain wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wright stain".
- Wrights_stain wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wright".
- Wrights_stain wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wright's stain".
- Wrights_stain wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wright's".
- Wrights_stain wikiPageWikiLinkText "Wright-Giemsa-stained".
- Wrights_stain caption Basophil_granulocyte.
- Wrights_stain caption Eosinophil_granulocyte.
- Wrights_stain caption Lymphocyte.
- Wrights_stain caption Neutrophil_granulocyte.
- Wrights_stain direction "horizontal".
- Wrights_stain image "Lymphocyte2.jpg".
- Wrights_stain image "PBBasophil.jpg".
- Wrights_stain image "PBNeutrophil.jpg".
- Wrights_stain width "200".
- Wrights_stain wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_image.
- Wrights_stain wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Stains.
- Wrights_stain wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Wrights_stain subject Category:Staining.
- Wrights_stain type Polymer.
- Wrights_stain comment "Wright's stain is a histologic stain that facilitates the differentiation of blood cell types. It is classically a mixture of eosin (red) and methylene blue dyes. It is used primarily to stain peripheral blood smears and bone marrow aspirates which are examined under a light microscope. In cytogenetics, it is used to stain chromosomes to facilitate diagnosis of syndromes and diseases.It is named for James Homer Wright, who devised the stain, a modification of the Romanowsky stain, in 1902.".
- Wrights_stain label "Wright's stain".
- Wrights_stain sameAs Q2499761.
- Wrights_stain sameAs تلوين_رايت.
- Wrights_stain sameAs Wright-Färbung.
- Wrights_stain sameAs Tinción_de_Wright.
- Wrights_stain sameAs Coloração_de_Wright.
- Wrights_stain sameAs m.032l1k.
- Wrights_stain sameAs Краситель_Романовского_—_Райта.
- Wrights_stain sameAs Q2499761.
- Wrights_stain wasDerivedFrom Wrights_stain?oldid=663068803.
- Wrights_stain depiction Lymphocyte2.jpg.
- Wrights_stain isPrimaryTopicOf Wrights_stain.