Normal Tissue Gallery- GTX04470

Myeloperoxidase antibody [MSVA-692M] HistoMAX

 

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Adrenal gland

Aorta, endothelium

Appendix, mucosa

Appendix, muscular wall

       

Bone marrow – Numerous Myeloperoxidase positive granulocyte precursor cells are seen in the bone marrow.

Breast

Bronchus, mucosa – Numerous Myeloperoxidase positive granulocytes are seen within small capillaries.

Cerebellum (granule cell layer, white matter)

       

Cerebellum (molecular layer, Purkinje cell layer, granule cell layer)

Cerebrum, grey matter

Cerebrum, white matter

Colon descendens, mucosa – Myeloperoxidase positive granulocytes are seen within small capillaries and possibly also the stroma of the lamina propria.

       

Colon descendens, muscular wall

Duodenum, Brunner gland

Duodenum, mucosa

Epididymis

       

Esophagus, squamous epithelium

Fallopian tube, mucosa

Fat

Gallbladder, epithelium

       

Heart – Myeloperoxidase positive granulocytes are seen within small capillaries.

Ileum, mucosa – Myeloperoxidase positive granulocytes are seen within small capillaries and possibly also the stroma of the lamina propria.

Kidney, cortex

Kidney, medulla – Myeloperoxidase positive granulocytes are seen within small capillaries.

       

Kidney, pelvis, urothelium

Liver – Few Myeloperoxidase positive granulocytes are seen within the liver sinus.

Lung – Myeloperoxidase positive granulocytes are seen within small blood vessels.

Lymph node – Abundant Myeloperoxidase positive granulocytes are seen within the sinus of a lymph node.

       

Lymph node

Ovary, stroma

Pancreas

Parathyroid

       

Parotid gland

Pituitary gland, anterior lobe

Pituitary gland, posterior lobe

Placenta, early

       

Placenta, mature

Placenta (amnion and chorion)

Prostate – Myeloperoxidase positive intraglandular material is often absent in the prostate.

Prostate – Myeloperoxidase positive material can be seen in the lumina of prostatic glands.

       

Rectum, mucosa

Seminal vesicle

Skin

Spleen – Numerous Myeloperoxidase positive granulocytes are usually seen within the red pulp of the spleen.

       

Stomach, antrum – A faint cytoplasmic Myeloperoxidase staining in stomach glands is considered a tolerable cross-reactivity of our antibody.

Stomach, antrum

Stomach, corpus – A faint cytoplasmic Myeloperoxidase staining in stomach glands is considered a tolerable cross-reactivity of our antibody.

Striated muscle

       

Testis

Thymus

Thyroid gland

Tonsil – Significant Myeloperoxidase staining is seen in inflamed tonsil crypt epithelium which also contains numerous Myeloperoxidase positive granulocytes.

       

Tonsil, surface epithelium – Myeloperoxidase positive granulocytes are seen within small capillaries

Tonsil, surface epithelium

Urinary bladder, muscular wall

Uterus, ectocervix

       

Uterus, endocervix

Uterus, endometrium (pregnancy)

Uterus, endometrium (proliferation)

Uterus, endometrium (secretion)

       

Uterus, myometrium

 

 

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