PAS (PERIODIC ACID SCHIFF) STAIN, BLOOD / BONE MARROW
PAS (PERIODIC ACID SCHIFF) STAIN, BLOOD / BONE MARROW

most commonly used in the histology laboratory to detect glycogen deposits in the liver when glycogen storage disease is suspected. Glycogen granules may also be visible in tumors of the bladder, kidney, ovary, pancreas, and lung. Periodic acid–Schiff (PAS) is a staining procedure utilized to see polysaccharides for example glycogen, and mucosubstances like glycoproteins, glycolipids, and mucin secretion from tissues.

Sample Type - Blood/BoneMarrow

Reporting Time - 72 Hrs

Prerequisites - No special preparation required

Price - ₹600/-

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