Abstract
Renal tissue from six cases with fibrinoid change or with glomerular ‘fibrin’ deposits was examined by the standard tinctorial methods (Lendrum's Martius Scarlet Blue, phosphotungsticacid-Haematoxylin and Lendrum's picro-Mallory) for the demonstration of fibrin. It was found that all three methods should be used to detect its presence. Examination by immunofluorescence techniques indicated that little or no fibrinogen or fibrin need be present in areas giving positive tinctorial reactions.
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