- Wright stain
- (rīt) [James Homer Wright, American pathologist, 1869–1928] see Stains and Staining Methods, under stain.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Medical dictionary. 2011.
Wright stain — a mixture of eosin Y and polychrome methylene blue, used for staining blood smears and for detection of malarial parasites in the blood … Medical dictionary
Wright's stain — is a histologic stain that facilitates the differentiation of blood cell types. It is used primarily to stain peripheral blood smears and bone marrow aspirates which are examined under a light microscope. In cytogenetics it is used to stain… … Wikipedia
Wright's stain — rīts n a stain that is a modification of the Romanowsky stain and is used in staining blood and parasites living in blood Wright James Homer (1869 1928) American pathologist. Wright was a professor of pathology at Harvard Medical School and on… … Medical dictionary
stain — 1. To discolor. 2. To color; to dye. 3. A discoloration. 4. A dye used in histologic and bacteriologic technique. 5. A procedure in which a dye or combination of dyes and reagents is used to color the constituents of cells and tissues. For… … Medical dictionary
wright's stain — ˈrīts noun Usage: usually capitalized W Etymology: after James Homer Wright died 1928 American pathologist : a stain that is a modification of the Romanowsky stain and is much used in staining blood and blood living parasites … Useful english dictionary
Wright — Basil Martin, 20th century British physician. See W. respirometer. James Homer, U.S. pathologist, 1869–1928. See W. stain. Marmaduke Burr, U.S. obstetrician, 1803–1879. See W. version … Medical dictionary
James Homer Wright — Dr. James Homer Wright (1869 ndash;1928) was an early and influential American pathologist, who for many years was chief of pathology at Massachusetts General Hospital.In 1915 he joined with Dr. Richard C. Cabot to begin publication of the Case… … Wikipedia
Papanicolaou stain — showing a low grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (LSIL). Pap test. Papanicolaou stain (also Papanicolaou s stain and Pap stain) is a multichromatic staining histological technique developed by George Papanikolaou, the father of cytopathology.… … Wikipedia
Romanowsky (Romanovsky) stain — the prototype of the many eosin–polychrome methylene blue stains for blood smears and malarial parasites, including Giemsa stain, Leishman stain, and Wright stain … Medical dictionary
Silver stain — A silver stain (GMS) demonstrating the fungus histoplasma (black round balls) in a liver biopsy. Silver staining is the use of silver to selectively alter the appearance of the target. Contents … Wikipedia