Tissue Diagnosis of DSLD
Dr. Jaroslava HalperDepartment of Pathology
College of Veterinary Medicine
The University of Georgia
Athens, GA 30602-7388
Phone: 1-706-542-5830
Fax: 1-706-542-5828
eMail: jhalper@vet.uga.edu
The more tissues we can get, the more accurate our testing will be. This will also increase our capability to assess the extent and severity of the disease. A necropsy provides us with the most information. However we recognize that this is not always possible.
We suggest that the following tissues (instructions below) be collected and sent to our laboratory either frozen on ice (by overnight mail) or fixed in formalin:
Other tissues: a piece of nuchal ligament (0.5-1 inch in diameter), aorta (please indicate which portion of the aorta, about 1 inch long), proximal portion of heart with coronary arteries, eyes. I would particularly appreciate getting tendons and the entire aorta and heart from horses who die suddenly of natural but no apparent causes.
Costs: Total necropsy evaluation:
Necropsy....................................$ 350
One hematoxylin@eosin stained slide $6
(usually 28 slides collected)...............$ 168
(Special stain (e.g., alcian stain).........$ -20
Each slide (for eye)........................$ -18
Evaluation..................................$ 100
TOTAL COST at least.........................$ 656
Eye slides are much larger and eye tissues are more difficult to process ($18/slide). The costs do not involve any admission fees and euthanasia. Hematoxylin & eosin is the basic stain in histology. We usually do alcian blue (special stain) to show that the material accumulated in tissues is proteoglycan.
H&E slide...................................$--6
Eye slide...................................$ 18
Special stain at least......................$ 20
Evaluation..................................$ 50
Please feel free to contact me if you have further questions. Please email me before tissues are sent.
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