In diagnostic pathology, a hematoxylin body, or LE body, is a dense, homogeneous, basophilic particle, easily stainable with hematoxylin. It consists of degraded nuclear material from an injured cell, along with autoantibodies and a limited amount of cytoplasm.[1][2][3]
Hematoxylin bodies occur in systemic lupus erythematosus. The hematoxylin body may be green, blue, or purple with the Papanicolaou stain and magenta with Romanowsky stains.[4] The material has a positive Feulgen stain reaction, which is typical of DNA.[5] The material may be extracellular or may be ingested by leukocytes, which are then known as LE cells.[2][6][7]
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diagnostic pathology, a hematoxylinbody, or LE body, is a dense, homogeneous, basophilic particle, easily stainable with hematoxylin. It consists of degraded...
of another cell. The denatured material is an absorbed hematoxylinbody (also called an LE body). They are a characteristic of lupus erythematosus, but...
basophilic material on hematoxylin-eosin stain. The Azzopardi phenomenon is distinguished from the similar basophilic hematoxylinbody. [citation needed]...
example, Lewy and Mallory bodies. Some cells are also described as eosinophilic, such as Leukocytes. Basophilic (affinity to hematoxylin) Eosinophil Eosinophilia...
the tissue under the microscope. The typical biopsy procedure involves hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining of specific markers that correspond to the particular...
cellular neuroscience, chromatolysis is the dissolution of the Nissl bodies in the cell body of a neuron. It is an induced response of the cell usually triggered...
degradation of the nucleus and loss of Nissl bodies which are normally stained blue (basophilic) on hematoxylin & eosin staining (H&E stain). This leaves...
transparent. The body is quite delicate, making removing it from tissues difficult. It has a short cephalic or head region connected to the main body by a short...
Soft tissue is all the tissue in the body that is not hardened by the processes of ossification or calcification such as bones and teeth. Soft tissue connects...
used. Hematoxylin and eosin (H&E stain) is one of the most commonly used stains in histology to show the general structure of the tissue. Hematoxylin stains...
granuloma is most often an infectious pathogen or a substance foreign to the body, but sometimes the offending antigen is unknown (as in sarcoidosis).[citation...
numerous other effects in both sexes. Prolactin cells are acidophilic by hematoxylin & eosin stains and, If these cells undergo neoplastic transformation...
the specimen using light microscopy with multiple staining techniques (hematoxylin and eosin/H&E, PAS, trichrome, silver stain) on multiple level sections...
difficult to visualise by light microscopy. The hepatocyte is a cell in the body that manufactures serum albumin, fibrinogen, and the prothrombin group of...
acids within the nucleus and rough endoplasmic reticulum staining with hematoxylin. Mucin within the granules stains pale in routine histology sections...
commonly used stain in histology is a combination of hematoxylin and eosin (often abbreviated H&E). Hematoxylin is used to stain nuclei blue, while eosin stains...
Lymphatic filariasis Wuchereria bancrofti lymphatic system thick blood smears stained with hematoxylin. tropical and subtropical mosquito, bites at night...
disease, or kidney disorders, depending on which body part(s) the affected arteries are located in the body. The exact cause of atherosclerosis is unknown...
is also known as bladder worm. It is filled with fluid, in which the main body of the larva, called scolex (which will eventually form the head of the tapeworm)...
eosinophils. The name neutrophil derives from staining characteristics on hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) histological or cytological preparations. Whereas basophilic...
tissue between 5 and 10 micrometres using a cryostat, and staining with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) or other stains (Including Toluidine Blue) Interpretation...
cytoplasmic inclusions surrounded by clear halos in preparations stained with hematoxylin and eosin. In the United States, spironolactone is considered pregnancy...
alveoli, producing an exudate seen as honeycomb/cotton candy appearance on hematoxylin and eosin-stained slides. Drug of choice is trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole...
pattern. Histopathologic image of breast fibroadenoma. Core needle biopsy. Hematoxylin & eosin stain. Histopathologic image of breast fibroadenoma showing proliferation...
be useful. Some complementing stains used alongside Bismark brown are Hematoxylin and Toluidine blue which provide better contrast within the histology...