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Page 152
... tissue , especially in old chronic lesions , and since they may be irregularly distributed throughout the tissue , it is desirable to secure multiple specimens when the lesion is large enough . 11 One should keep in mind that surgical ...
... tissue , especially in old chronic lesions , and since they may be irregularly distributed throughout the tissue , it is desirable to secure multiple specimens when the lesion is large enough . 11 One should keep in mind that surgical ...
Page 155
... tissue surface is seared to dryness with a heated steel spatula , and 1 cu cm of tissue is excised from the center of the seared area using sterile forceps and scissors . Tissue blocks thus obtained are minced and ground as described ...
... tissue surface is seared to dryness with a heated steel spatula , and 1 cu cm of tissue is excised from the center of the seared area using sterile forceps and scissors . Tissue blocks thus obtained are minced and ground as described ...
Page 350
... tissue removed at operation or necropsy Tissue removed surgically ( lymph nodes , resected lung , and so forth ) generally is not con- taminated and does not require sodium hydrox- ide treatment . The specimen is finely minced with ...
... tissue removed at operation or necropsy Tissue removed surgically ( lymph nodes , resected lung , and so forth ) generally is not con- taminated and does not require sodium hydrox- ide treatment . The specimen is finely minced with ...
Contents
Microorganisms encountered in the eye 26 Grampositive nonsporeforming | 14 |
Methods of obtaining pure cultures | 17 |
Collection and transport of specimens | 31 |
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