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Staining efficacy assessment of a differential routine and special stains for pathological stromal calcifications in maxillofacial lesions
Authors:Shefali  Aashka Sethi  Ankita Tandon  Devi Charan Shetty  Saurabh Juneja
Institution:1. Department of Oral Pathology and Microbiology, I.T.S Centre for Dental Studies and Research , Ghaziabad, India shefali2593@yahoo.com;3. Department of Oral Pathology and Microbiology, I.T.S Centre for Dental Studies and Research , Ghaziabad, India
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Head and neck connective tissue lesions may have diverse calcifications within the fibrous connective tissue stroma. The perplexity involved in the identification and determination of the nature or degree of calcification through routine hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) stains necessitates the usage of a specific, simple, and cost- and time-effective differential staining techniques. The aim of the present study was to develop criteria to distinguish bone formation from bone resorption using methylene blue-acid fuchsin (MB/AF) stain and the role of collagen fibers in the identification of stromal calcifications using polarizing microscopy with picrosirius red stain. Twenty cases with pathological diagnoses for various stromal calcifications in maxillofacial lesions were retrieved from the departmental archives. Decalcified formalin fixed paraffin embedded tissue sections were stained with hematoxylin and eosin, Masson’s trichrome (MT), methylene blue-acid fuchsin (MB/AF), and picrosirius red. The stained sections were assessed to identify the calcifications found in the surrounding connective tissue stroma. It was observed that most cases showed maximum staining intensity with MB/AF stain as compared to the other staining methods. Moreover, the results suggested that contrast between calcification and stromal soft tissue was best distinguished with the MB/AF stain except in the case of dystrophic calcifications. Along with this, polarizing microscopy with picrosirius red enables better characterization of stromal components. Although the H&E stain and a connective tissue stain i.e. Masson’s trichrome, are employed routinely in histopathology; the use of special stains such as MB-AF and picrosirius red facilitates the identification of calcifications from the stromal tissues.
Keywords:Calcifications  methylene blue-acid fuchsin  picrosirius red  maxillofacial  dystrophic calcification  ossifying fibroma  osteomyelitis  pyogenic granuloma
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