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j clin pathol 1984 37 1409 1415 technical methods control of rapid nitric acid mineral acids for decalcification but the control at decalcification intervals of 10 20 min is difficult ...

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                                                                                      J Clin Pathol 1984;37:1409-1415
          Technical methods
          Control of rapid nitric acid                              mineral acids for decalcification but the control at
          decalcification                                           intervals of 10-20 min is difficult to achieve accu-
                                                                    rately with the chemical tests and expensive with x
                                                                    rays.        cheap, and accurate method of control-
          WHB MAWHINNEY, E RICHARDSON, AJ MALCOLM                      A simple,               is to measure the weight
          Department of Histopathology,         Royal Victoria      ling acid decalcificationas it is decalcified.' The
          Infimary, Newcastle upon Tyne                             change of the tissue              is a controlled rapid
                                                                    endpoint is clear and the result without adverse alt-
          Decalcification  is  commonly employed in most            decalcification over a few hours and with minimal
          histopathology laboratories for the microscopical         eration to staining properties aqueous nitric acid
          examination of bone and other calcified tissues.          shrinkage using 5% or 10%
          Plastic processing without decalcification may pro-       (Figs. 1 and 2).    Alma7 in their investigation of
          duce superior results in terms of eliminating shrink-        Verdenius and        used weight loss as an indi-
          age and for demnonstrating osteoid versus mineral-        decalcifying methods                salts are removed.
          ised matrix'-' but may give poor cytological detail       cator of the rate at which calcium            weighed
          and is a much longer process. The diagnosis of            Their technique and that of Richardson6 depend-
          non-metabolic diseases of bone such as infection          the block in air and could be prone to error       dur-
          and tumours requires good cellular morphology and         ing on the amount offluid allowed to evaporate       of
          a quick result to allow rapid therapeutic intervention    ing weighing. It is surprising that the control
          for optimal patient care. In addition, many modern        decalcification using the weighing method has not
          treatment regimens for bone tumours require a             been more widely used in the light of their clear
          rapid report on an entire slab of resected bone to        documentation of its suitability. tissue in a complex
          allow assessment of the benefit or otherwise of              Calcium may expect to leave           including the
          preoperative drug treatment. For these reasons a           manner depending on many variablesof calcium in
          rapid method ofdecalcification which gives excellent      decalcifying agent used, the amount         ratio, and,
          and reproducible results was devised.                      the tissue, overall surface area to volume          In
             Many alternative decalcification regimens have          in particular, the block's smallest dimension. the
          been proposed,4 but most of them have some                 addition, the decalcifying agent has to enter        it
          unsatisfactory   characteristics. In  an attempt to        block as the mineral salts travel to the exterior and
          reduce the commonly encountered artefacts of tis-          would not be surprising if the formula describing the
          sue shrinkage and adverse staining results obtained        loss of calcium was rather complicated.8     rate   of
          with rapid decalcification in strong mineral acids           Verdenius    and    Alma found the to the size
          such as nitric acid many laboratories have utilised        decalcification to be directly proportional     et a19
          the   much slower decalcification achieved with            of the reaction surface, while Kiviranta
          formic acid or EDTA.                                       described the ratio for 2 mm bone slices by the for-
             Most unsatisfactory results with decalcification        mula:
          can be attributed to overexposure to the agent used                           y = 5458x°4'
          due to inadequate control procedures. The com-             where y is the percentage of calcium extraction from
          monly used control procedures using the ammonium           the bone slice and x the duration of demineralisation
          oxalate chemical test5 and its modifications are accu-     in days.
          rate in experienced hands6 but are easily abused.            Examination of many examples of weight loss
          Furthermore, although control usingx rays is simple        curves indicates that the loss of calcium follows
          and accurate it is expensive in equipment and con-         fairly accurately an exponential decay over the
          sumables for smaller laboratories and is only realis-      major portion of the curve and the weight of calcium
          tic for use at 24 h intervals.                             in the block at any time during decalcification can be
             Normal mechanical methods of "testing" using            described by the formula:
          "bending or probing' cause artefact and are not                               W(t) = W(o)e-xt
          considered by any serious bone laboratory for con-         where W(t) = weight at time t, W(.) = original
          trol  purposes. To achieve rapid throughput of             weight, and X = factor depending on block and
          calcified tissues many laboratories resort to using        decalcifying agent.
                                                                       Towards the end point of decalcification the gra-
           Accepted for publication 30 July 1984                     dient of the curve becomes progressively less nega-
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                                                                    tive and may turn positive. At this time the "real                                                                                                                                                                   ses and averaged values of A may be applied to suc-
                                                                    weight" of the block in acid may be zero or negative                                                                                                                                                                 cessive forecasts. Forecasting the end point accu-
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                                                                     the block and necessitating the use of an additional                                                                                                                                                                 sing to suit the laboratory, particularly in cases of
                                                                    glass weight to hold it under the surface of the acid.                                                                                                                                                                urgent biopsy material.
                                                                             It is a simple task for a microcomputer to read an                                                                                                                                                           Method
                                                                     electronic balance, plot a graph of weight loss, and
                                                                     calculate the state of calcium extraction from blocks.                                                                                                                                                                1 Suspend tissue to be decalcified from an accurate
                                                                     It should also be possible to forecast the end point                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  to + 1
                                                                     with improving accuracy as decalcification progres-                                                                                                                                                                   balance capable of weighing                                                                                                               mg.
                       methods                                                                                                        1411
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                            Fig. 2   Edge ofan intramedullary chondroma showing cartilage (C) bone and
                            haemopoietic marrow. Note the lack ofshrinkage ofcellsfrom the bonesurface.
                            (a) Formic acid'°. (b) 5% aqueous nitric acid. Haematoxylin and eosin. Original
                           magnification x 900.
          2 Cover the tissue with 100 times its volume of 5%                    This simple method lends itself to control and
          or 10% aqueous nitric acid and obtain the weight                   forecasting of the end point of decalcification manu-
          immediately.                                                       ally or using an electronic balance outputting the
          3 Weigh the block at intervals of 5 min initially and              sample weight to a small microcomputer. As a con-
          10 min as the weight change is reduced.                            trol procedure this technique is of great help for
          4 Construct a graph of the weight change of the                    other rapid decalcification techniques or fluids or
          tissue as in Fig. 3.                                               indeed control of any procedure involving change of
          5 As the end point of decalcification is approached                equilibrium      conditions    detectable     as   a   weight
          the negative gradient of the graph decreases and in                change.                linked to an              KB23 elec-
          most cases turns positive.                                            AnAcorn Atom                       Oertling
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                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            mmblockofrib decalcified in 10% aqueous nitric acid.
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                                                                                                  tronic balance has been in use in this laboratory
                                                                                                  since January 1984, and although the end point
                                                                                                  forecasting subroutine is not yet as accurate as is
                                                                                                  desired the combination has been of considerable
                                                                                                  help. Set up as in stages 1 and 2 above the computer
                                                                                                  programme will take the readings at 5 min intervals,
                                                                                                  construct the graph, forecast the end point, and sug-
                                                                                                  gest to the user when the end point is reached (Fig.
                                                                                                  4). A BASIC programme, of which the flowchart is
                                                                                                  shown in Fig. 5, is easily written or copies suitable                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                PRINT
                                                                                                  for use on an Acorn Atom may be obtained on disc                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                HARDCOPY
                                                                                                   or cassette for £3-50. A fully documented listing of
                                                                                                   the programme and details of the interconnecting
                                                                                                   cable between computer and balance are available
                                                                                                  from the authors on receipt of a stamped addressed
                                                                                                  envelope.
                                                                                                     Fig. 5                               Flowchartofbasicprogramme tomeasureandplot
                                                                                                    sample weight change.
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