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Electron Microscopic Pathology
The Electron Microscopy Section is home to a Philips 300 transmission
electron microscope, a Jeol 100 SX transmission electron microscope, and an
Hitachi 520 scanning electron microscope with a PGT X-ray analysis system. Our
facilities include three darkrooms and one processing laboratory with all ancillary
equipment.
We are the only diagnostic electron microscopy facility in the
Central New York area, receiving specimens not only from our own
campus, but also from all Syracuse area hospitals, as well as hospitals in
Ithaca, Binghamton, Utica, Rome, Watertown, Auburn, Fulton and Herkimer
Our Section handles approximately 400 specimens/year; about 70% are for
clinical diagnosis (kidney, muscle, nerve, bowel, nasal epithelium for
cilia studiesand tumors), the remainder are for research and teaching
purposes. Completed ultrastructural studies, from tissue fixation to
printing of micrographs, are available within seven days, written
pathology reports require an additional seven days.
For more information contact:
Paul Shanley, M.D., Director
Maureen Barcza,B.S., Supervisor
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