Phosphotungstic Acid-Hematoxylin Stain: Diagnostic Applications

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Phosphotungstic Acid-Hematoxylin Stain: Diagnostic Applications

Like other trichrome stains, phosphotungstic acid-hematoxylin (PTAH) demonstrates and differentiates collagen and muscle. It is especially preferred for demonstrating cross-striations of skeletal muscle, which may be lost in certain muscle diseases. These cross-striations are also found in tumors of muscle origin and rhabdomyosarcomas.