May–Grünwald stain

May–Grünwald stain is used for the staining of slides obtained by fine-needle aspiration in a histopathology lab for the diagnosis of tumorous cells.

[2][3] Sometimes, it is combined with Giemsa staining, yielding Pappenheim staining (May-Grünwald-Giemsa staining).

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May Grünwald–Giemsa staining of bone marrow cells taken from a patient with hereditary folate malabsorption , from a case report by Yukari Sakurai et al., 2022 [ 1 ]