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Correlated light optical and scanning electron microscopy of Gram smears of bacteria and paraffin sections of cardiac muscle
Authors:H D Geissinger
Abstract:Light-microscope slides (3 in. × 1 in.) bearing Gram smears of Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiæ, or Staphylococcus aureus, after preliminary examination under the light-optical microscope (LM), were cut down in size, glued onto specimen stubs, coated with gold and examined in the scanning electron microscope (SEM). These preparations served as a control for investigations into bacteria-cell junctions in tissue. Cover-slips from stained sections of staphylococcal or swine erysipelas endocarditis mounted on 3 in. × 1 in. microscope slides (which had been intensively studied previously with conventional light microscopy) were floated off by immersing the slides in xylol. After dehydration of the tissues on the slides, the preparations were treated similarly to the Gram smears, and were examined with the SEM. Lesions of endocarditis were thus examined, and the information gained from these preliminary examinations shed new light on the pathogenesis of the disease. This information had not previously been available by any other technique. Because of this, and in view of the simplicity of preparing sections for scanning electron microscopy, it is suggested that the SEM might be a useful tool to be applied to routine histological sections.
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