• Title of article

    Sensitivity and specificity of Congo red staining according to Romhلnyi. Comparison with Puchtlerʹs or Bennholdʹs methods

  • Author/Authors

    Bely، M. نويسنده , , Miklَs and Makovitzky، نويسنده , , Josef، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
  • Pages
    6
  • From page
    175
  • To page
    180
  • Abstract
    Summary nsitivity and specificity of various Congo red staining methods is very important in the diagnosis of amyloidosis. When using a less sensitive staining method, some true positive cases of amyloidosis remain undetected. A more highly specific method potentially detects more cases and reveals amyloidosis in an earlier stage of deposition. In this paper, the Congo red staining method according to Romhányi is discussed in comparison with Puchtlerʹs and Bennholdʹs methods. Using Romhányiʹs technique, there is no alcoholic differentiation, and thus no dye molecules are washed off the amyloid filaments. The binding of the oriented dye molecules is optimal for polarization microscopy. With this method, the polar hydrophilic mounting medium, gum Arabic is used. Mounted in this carbohydrate-containing, hydrophilic medium, the Congo red molecules are oriented parallel to the surface of the amyloid filaments and the sign is linear positive, corresponding to an additive character of topo-optical staining reactions. Otherwise, the Congo red molecules are oriented perpendicular to the surface of collagen, reducing the intensity of birefringence and even inducing an inversion of the original sign of the collagen birefringence. With alcoholic differentiation, Congo red dye molecules are extracted and this decreases the birefringence of amyloid deposits, i.e. minimal amyloid deposits may be missed. Using the apolar hydrophobic mounting medium, Canada balsam, an axis-parallel arrangement of Congo red dye molecules on the surface of collagen fibers and amyloid will occur, resulting in an additive topo-optical reaction with a green polarization color and a false positive diagnosis of amyloidosis (“phantom amyloidosis”).
  • Keywords
    Romhلnyi , Puchtler , Amyloidosis , Congo red staining , Sensitivity , Specificity , Bennhold
  • Journal title
    Acta Histochemica
  • Serial Year
    2006
  • Journal title
    Acta Histochemica
  • Record number

    1759383