Medical laboratory Question:

What is amyloid?

Tweet Share WhatsApp

Answer:

the extracellular protein substance deposited in amyloidosis. It is a waxy, amorphous, eosinophilic, hyalinelike material that exhibits red-green birefringence under polarized light when stained with Congo red.
Amyloid deposits are composed of straight, non-branching fibrils with a diameter of 7.5 to 10 nm and indefinite length. Each fibril is composed of identical polypeptide chains arranged in stacked antiparallel beta-pleated sheets (this is what impar ts the characteristic birefringence under polarized light).

Download Medical laboratory PDF Read All 53 Medical laboratory Questions
Previous QuestionNext Question
What is hamartoma?What is karyorrhexis?