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Movat's stain is a
pentachrome stain originally developed by
Henry Zoltan Movat (1923–1995), a Hungarian-Canadian
Pathologist in
Toronto in 1955 to highlight...
- troops, the
Crimson Guard, and
debuted in 1985.
Their preliminary names were
Movat and Tovam. The
Paoli brothers speak in
notable accents which show they are...
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Micrograph of a
heart with
fibrosis (yellow) and
amyloidosis (brown).
Movat's stain.
Specialty Cardiology Symptoms Chest pain,
shortness of breath, fatigue...
- image) and
amyloid deposition (brown –
right of image).
Stained using Movat's stain.
Specialty Pathology,
rheumatology Complications Cirrhosis Risk factors...
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tunica externia;
yellow at
bottom of image) with vaso
vasorum is also seen.
Movat's stain.
Details Part of Wall of
large blood vessels System Circulatory system...
- doi:10.1533/9781845695545.1.25. ISBN 978-1-4200-9989-8. OCLC 844452405.
Movat HZ,
Weiser WJ,
Glynn MF,
Mustard JF (December 1965). "Platelet phagocytosis...
- Dumfriesshire. The name
Moffat may be of
Norse origin.
William de
Movat Alto,
progenitor of the
Movats,
married the
youngest daughter of Andlaw, who came from Norway...
- saffron. In
histology the hematoxylin-phloxine-saffron (HPS)
stain and
Movat's pentachrome stain are used as a
tissue stain to make
biological structures...
- top of image) and
disruption of the
elastic fibers. The
tunica adventitia (yellow at
bottom of image) with vaso
vasorum is also seen.
Movat's stain....
- husband,
their two sons, four grandsons, and
three great-grandchildren.
Movat HZ; More RH;
Haust MD (December 1958). "The
diffuse intimal thickening of...