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Romanowsky staining, also known as Romanowsky–Giemsa staining, is a prototypical staining technique that was the forerunner of several distinct but similar stains widely used in hematology (the study of blood) and cytopathology (the study of diseased cells). Romanowsky-type stains are used to differentiate cells for microscopic examination in pathological specimens, especially blood and bone marrow films, and to detect parasites such as malaria within the blood. Stains that are related to or derived from the Romanowsky-type stains include Giemsa, Jenner, Wright, Field, May–Grünwald and Leishman stains. The staining technique is named after the Russian physician Dmitri Leonidovich Romanowsky (1861–1921), who was one of the first to recognize its potential for use as a blood stain.

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  • تلوين رومانوفسكي (ar)
  • Romanowsky-Färbung (de)
  • Tinción de Romanowsky (es)
  • Pewarnaan Romanowsky (in)
  • Romanowsky stain (en)
  • Coloração de Romanowsky (pt)
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  • صبغة رومانوفسكي (بالإنجليزية: Romanowsky stain)‏ كانت النموذج الأول للصبغات ومن بعدها أتت الصبغات التي تشابهها ومنها صبغة جيمسا وجينر ورايت وفيلد وليشمن، التي تفرق الخلايا في العينات المريضة. (ar)
  • La tinción de Romanowsky es una técnicas de tinción prototípica que fue predecesora de varios métodos distintos, pero basados en principios similares entre los que se incluyen las tinciones de Giemsa, , Wright, Field, y , las cuales son utilizadas para diferenciar diferentes tipos de células en especímenes patológicos. (es)
  • Als Romanowsky-Färbung bezeichnet man die Färbung von Blutparasiten, besonders Plasmodien im Blutausstrich und „Dicken Tropfen“ mit einer Lösung von Eosin und Methylenblau in Methanol. Heute wird die Romanowsky-Färbung weiterentwickelt als Giemsa-Romanowsky-Färbung angewandt. Weitere Varianten sind die Wright-Färbung und die Pappenheim-Färbung. (de)
  • Romanowsky staining, also known as Romanowsky–Giemsa staining, is a prototypical staining technique that was the forerunner of several distinct but similar stains widely used in hematology (the study of blood) and cytopathology (the study of diseased cells). Romanowsky-type stains are used to differentiate cells for microscopic examination in pathological specimens, especially blood and bone marrow films, and to detect parasites such as malaria within the blood. Stains that are related to or derived from the Romanowsky-type stains include Giemsa, Jenner, Wright, Field, May–Grünwald and Leishman stains. The staining technique is named after the Russian physician Dmitri Leonidovich Romanowsky (1861–1921), who was one of the first to recognize its potential for use as a blood stain. (en)
  • A coloração de Romanowsky é uma técnica de coloração protótipo que foi a precursora de vários métodos distintos mas similares, incluindo a coloração de Giemsa, a coloração de Jenner, a de Wright, a de Field e a de Leishman, que são usadas para diferenciar as células em amostras patológicas. Foi nomeado em homenagem ao médico russo (1861-1921), que a inventou em 1891. É uma técnica de coloração que encontra aplicação no diagnóstico em linfonodos. (pt)
  • Pewarnaan Romanowsky merupakan teknik pewarnaan yang memelopori ditemukannya teknik pewarnaan lain yang dikenal saat ini seperti pewarnaan Giemsa, , , dan , yang semuanya digunakan untuk membedakan sel dalam preparat patologi. Oksidasi Biru Metilen dalam larutan cair menggunakan panas dan alkali, menghasilkan campiran Azure A, Azure B, Ungu Metilen, dan Biru Metilen. Eosin Y ditambahkan untuk menghasilkan larutan yang "netral". Campuran ini akhirnya ditambahkan metanol dan gliserol. * l * * s (in)
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