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Title: Electron microscopic observations and X-ray microanalysis of a multinucleated giant cell
Authors: Bay, B.-H. 
Chan, Y.-G.
Yick, T.-Y.
Leong, H.-K.
Keywords: Electron probe microanalysis
Giant cell
Intracellular iron deposits
Macrophage
Ultrastructure
Issue Date: 1998
Citation: Bay, B.-H.,Chan, Y.-G.,Yick, T.-Y.,Leong, H.-K. (1998). Electron microscopic observations and X-ray microanalysis of a multinucleated giant cell. Journal of Electron Microscopy 47 (4) : 359-361. ScholarBank@NUS Repository.
Abstract: Giant cells and macrophages play important roles in defence and in reparative functions of the body. This paper describes a giant cell and macrophage present in an inflammatory mass in the temporal bone. X-ray microanalysis performed at the ultrastructural level revealed the presence of a very high iron content in the electron dense precipitates observed in both types of cells. The high iron content is probably due to phagocytosed haemosiderin, a breakdown product of free haemoglobin since there was evidence of haemorrhage present in the biological sections. As the tissue was chemically fixed, it also demonstrates that there is still a place for electron probe microanalysis in tissues (including archived specimens) which have under gone chemical fixation.
Source Title: Journal of Electron Microscopy
URI: http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/120739
ISSN: 00220744
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