A Comparison between Conventional Leishman Stain and a Modified Blood Stain for the Evaluation of Haematologic Elements

Introduction: Leishman is the most common Romanowsky stain globally used for studying peripheral blood morphology. Leishman stain is a compound neutral dye using combination of either eosin Y or eosin B with partially oxidised methylene blue. Inconsistent staining reactions occurring with these dyes...

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Main Authors: Aiswarya Anithakumari Manmadhan, Ashida M Krishnan, Meera Arun
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Published: JCDR Research and Publications Pvt. Ltd. 2020-10-01
Series:National Journal of Laboratory Medicine
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Ashida M Krishnan
Meera Arun
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description Introduction: Leishman is the most common Romanowsky stain globally used for studying peripheral blood morphology. Leishman stain is a compound neutral dye using combination of either eosin Y or eosin B with partially oxidised methylene blue. Inconsistent staining reactions occurring with these dyes are attributed to the difficulty in controlling the methylene blue oxidation process. Aim: To compare the staining qualities of Leishman with a modified blood stain called Villanueva stain which has a combination of non-oxidised methylene blue, azure II and Eosin. Materials and Methods: Present cross-sectional study was carried out in Central Haematology Laboratory of a tertiary health care centre in Southern India, from August 2017 to January 2018. Blood Sample was collected in anticoagulated vials. Two thin wedge smears were prepared from each sample and one was stained with Villanueva and other with Leishman stain. The staining characteristics were assessed and scored in terms of 5 parameters- nuclear chromatin, eosinophil granules, neutrophil granules, platelets, Red Blood Cell (RBC) staining and finally all scores were summed as poor/satisfactory/good/excellent by an experienced pathologist. The results were entered in Microsoft excel sheet and were analysed by Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) software version 16.0. Results: The chromatin staining was superior in Leishman staining (Measure agreement kappa = 0.028, p=0.631, McNemar test p=0.001). For platelet staining and RBC the statistical agreement between both tests were moderate and for neutrophils and eosinophil granules agreement was poor between two staining methods. Conclusion: The modified stain can be easily prepared from chemicals cheaply available. Though modified stain gave inferior results with conventional Leishman stain, present study was helpful to know if peripheral smear can be interpreted with this modified stain in case of Leishman stain shortage. Alternative staining method deserves importance in this era of global lock down where manufacture and transportation of chemicals are adversely affected worldwide.
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spelling doaj.art-8ab45468ece84b15b4e41a8e4cb4aab22022-12-21T22:26:39ZengJCDR Research and Publications Pvt. Ltd.National Journal of Laboratory Medicine2277-85512455-68822020-10-0194151910.7860/NJLM/2020/45361:2408A Comparison between Conventional Leishman Stain and a Modified Blood Stain for the Evaluation of Haematologic ElementsAiswarya Anithakumari Manmadhan0Ashida M Krishnan1Meera Arun2Assistant Professor, Department of Paramedical Sciences, MES Medical, Affiliated to Kerala University of Health Sciences, Perinthelmanna, Kerala, India. Associate Professor (non cadre), Department of Pathology, Government Medical College, Thiruvanathapuram, Kerala, IndiaAssistant Professor, Department of Physiology, Government Medical College, Thiruvanathapuram, Kerala, India.Introduction: Leishman is the most common Romanowsky stain globally used for studying peripheral blood morphology. Leishman stain is a compound neutral dye using combination of either eosin Y or eosin B with partially oxidised methylene blue. Inconsistent staining reactions occurring with these dyes are attributed to the difficulty in controlling the methylene blue oxidation process. Aim: To compare the staining qualities of Leishman with a modified blood stain called Villanueva stain which has a combination of non-oxidised methylene blue, azure II and Eosin. Materials and Methods: Present cross-sectional study was carried out in Central Haematology Laboratory of a tertiary health care centre in Southern India, from August 2017 to January 2018. Blood Sample was collected in anticoagulated vials. Two thin wedge smears were prepared from each sample and one was stained with Villanueva and other with Leishman stain. The staining characteristics were assessed and scored in terms of 5 parameters- nuclear chromatin, eosinophil granules, neutrophil granules, platelets, Red Blood Cell (RBC) staining and finally all scores were summed as poor/satisfactory/good/excellent by an experienced pathologist. The results were entered in Microsoft excel sheet and were analysed by Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) software version 16.0. Results: The chromatin staining was superior in Leishman staining (Measure agreement kappa = 0.028, p=0.631, McNemar test p=0.001). For platelet staining and RBC the statistical agreement between both tests were moderate and for neutrophils and eosinophil granules agreement was poor between two staining methods. Conclusion: The modified stain can be easily prepared from chemicals cheaply available. Though modified stain gave inferior results with conventional Leishman stain, present study was helpful to know if peripheral smear can be interpreted with this modified stain in case of Leishman stain shortage. Alternative staining method deserves importance in this era of global lock down where manufacture and transportation of chemicals are adversely affected worldwide.http://www.njlm.net/articles/PDF/2408/45361_CE[Ra1]_F(RK)_PF1(AG_SHU)_PFA(SHU)_PB(AG_SHU)_PN(SHU)_PF2(MG_OM).pdfazurenon-polychromed stainromanowskyvillanueva
spellingShingle Aiswarya Anithakumari Manmadhan
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Meera Arun
A Comparison between Conventional Leishman Stain and a Modified Blood Stain for the Evaluation of Haematologic Elements
National Journal of Laboratory Medicine
azure
non-polychromed stain
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villanueva
title A Comparison between Conventional Leishman Stain and a Modified Blood Stain for the Evaluation of Haematologic Elements
title_full A Comparison between Conventional Leishman Stain and a Modified Blood Stain for the Evaluation of Haematologic Elements
title_fullStr A Comparison between Conventional Leishman Stain and a Modified Blood Stain for the Evaluation of Haematologic Elements
title_full_unstemmed A Comparison between Conventional Leishman Stain and a Modified Blood Stain for the Evaluation of Haematologic Elements
title_short A Comparison between Conventional Leishman Stain and a Modified Blood Stain for the Evaluation of Haematologic Elements
title_sort comparison between conventional leishman stain and a modified blood stain for the evaluation of haematologic elements
topic azure
non-polychromed stain
romanowsky
villanueva
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