Rhodamine B Stain for Keratin: Evaluation of Its Specificity and Application in Dermal Pathology

    August 1980 in “ Journal of Cutaneous Pathology
    Hermann Pinkus, Amir H. Mehregan, Homayoon Rahbari, Elaine Krobock
    TLDR Rhodamin B stain is inconsistent for keratin in skin samples.
    The study evaluated the specificity of Rhodamin B stain for keratin in various skin samples, including normal skin, benign and malignant epithelial tumors, and dermatoses. The results indicated that keratin staining was inconsistent across different lesions. Notably, the trichohyalin of the anagen hair follicle exhibited intense staining, whereas keratohyalin granules did not show a similar reaction.
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