The surgeon's gross evaluation, the hematoxylin and eosin stain, which assesses extracellular fat, and a new intracellular fat stain, osmium carmine, were comparatively evaluated in 30 consecutive patients who underwent surgery for primary hyperparathyroidism. The surgeon's gross judgment of enlarged and normal parathyroid tissue resulted in the correct functional assessment in 98% and 97% of the glands, respectively. The surgeon's functional assessment was correct in seven of 10 parathyroid glands that were considered by gross examination to be slightly enlarged (50 to 80 mg).
View Article and Find Full Text PDF