Troubleshooting in Histopathology Laboratories: Common Challenges and Practical Solutions
Abstract
Histopathology laboratories are pivotal to accurate and timely disease diagnosis, particularly for cancer and tissue-based disorders. Technical variability across grossing, fixation, decalcification, processing, embedding, microtomy, staining, and coverslipping can generate artifacts, erode diagnostic confidence, and necessitate repeat work. This review synthesizes common troubleshooting challenges encountered throughout the routine histopathology workflow and proposes pragmatic, evidence‑informed corrective actions. Emphasis is placed on pre‑analytical quality (e.g., specimen handling and fixation), process control (e.g., dehydration, clearing, and paraffin infiltration), section quality (e.g., ribbon formation and compression), and stain reliability (e.g., deparaffinization, hydration, and hematoxylin–eosin optimization). Practical tables summarize problem–cause–solution triads for each stage, highlighting controllable sources of error and preventive measures. Collectively, the recommendations aim to strengthen slide quality, reduce rework, and improve diagnostic accuracy and laboratory efficiency.
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Copyright (c) 2024 Amnah Ahmed Omer Al-Khateeb, Hana Awad Mohammed Baamer, Rana Yahya Mihdhar Karkashan, Areej Abdulelah Hussain Alalasi, Fatima Abdulhameed Badawi, Maha Hamed Alkaff, Neda Mohammed Abdullah, Ftmah Rizk Jaber Almowalad, Maha Khalaf Raja Algethami, Ghazwah Rehim Meilli Aljadany

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