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Fluorescence microscopy is superior to polarized microscopy for detecting amyloid deposits in Congo red-stained trephine bone marrow biopsy specimens.

Abstract
The classic gold standard for detecting amyloid deposits is Congo red-stained bright field and polarized microscopy (CRPM). A prior study showed that Congo red fluorescence (CRF) microscopy had increased sensitivity compared with traditional CRPM when analyzing fat pad specimens. The purpose of the current study was to determine the sensitivity of CRF for evaluating Congo red-stained bone marrow biopsy specimens, and to compare these results with those of CRPM. We compared the CRPM and the CRF analyses of 33 trephine bone marrow biopsy specimens with clinical or morphologic suspicion of amyloid deposits. These results were verified against immunohistochemical staining with anti-amyloid P antibody. CRF achieved 100% sensitivity, and CRPM achieved 75% sensitivity. Both groups showed 100% specificity compared with amyloid P immunohistochemical staining. The results show that CRF is a sensitive method to analyze trephine bone marrow biopsy specimens for amyloid deposits.
AuthorsAlan Marcus, Evita Sadimin, Maurice Richardson, Lauri Goodell, Billie Fyfe
JournalAmerican journal of clinical pathology (Am J Clin Pathol) Vol. 138 Issue 4 Pg. 590-3 (Oct 2012) ISSN: 1943-7722 [Electronic] England
PMID23010714 (Publication Type: Comparative Study, Journal Article)
Chemical References
  • Amyloid
  • Coloring Agents
  • Congo Red
Topics
  • Amyloid (analysis, metabolism)
  • Amyloidosis (diagnosis)
  • Biopsy
  • Bone Marrow (metabolism, pathology)
  • Coloring Agents (chemistry)
  • Congo Red (chemistry)
  • Humans
  • Microscopy, Fluorescence (methods)
  • Microscopy, Polarization (methods)
  • Trephining

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