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Section of the mucosa of a larynx stained with Verhoeff’s iron hematoxylin and eosin.
Iron hematoxylin stains the elastic fibres black (E), which helps differentiate them from the eosinophilic collagen fibres (C). In this field there are abundant elastic fibres close to the columnar ciliated epithelial cells (Epi). The nuclei of fibrocytes are also labelled (F). Stain: Verhoeff
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