The document lists different types of blood collection tubes based on their stopper color and the tests they are used for. It also lists steps in the histopathology process from sample collection to analysis, including fixation, dehydration, embedding, sectioning, staining, and labeling of tissue samples.
The document lists different types of blood collection tubes based on their stopper color and the tests they are used for. It also lists steps in the histopathology process from sample collection to analysis, including fixation, dehydration, embedding, sectioning, staining, and labeling of tissue samples.
The document lists different types of blood collection tubes based on their stopper color and the tests they are used for. It also lists steps in the histopathology process from sample collection to analysis, including fixation, dehydration, embedding, sectioning, staining, and labeling of tissue samples.
2. Coagulation tube (light blue stopper) 3. Serum tube with or without activator (red, gold, red-gray marbled, orange, or yellow- gray stopper) 4. Heparin tube (green or light green stopper) 5. EDTA tube (lavender or pink stopper) 6. Sodium fluoride with or without EDTA or oxalate (gray stopper)