R. Quester et R. Schroder, THE SHRINKAGE OF THE HUMAN BRAIN-STEM DURING FORMALIN FIXATION AND EMBEDDING IN PARAFFIN, Journal of neuroscience methods, 75(1), 1997, pp. 81-89
On the basis of measurements on fresh human brains (n = 33), changes i
n size of the brain stem which occurred as a result of formalin fixati
on and embedding in paraffin were quantified and converted into linear
correction factors. In contrast to the known changes in the cerebrum,
the formalin fixation did not result in a 'positive formalin effect':
but left transverse values unchanged and led to decreases in longitud
inal distances of 1-8% (correction factors: 1.01-1.09). Further embedd
ing resulted in a linear shrinkage of 11-12% (correction factors: 1.12
-1.13) transversely and 17% (correction factor: 1.21) longitudinally,
which was smaller than the shrinkage in the cerebrum of 11-25% (correc
tion factors: 1.13-1.34) reported in the literature. The examinations
revealed changes in the brain stem caused by the total fixation and em
bedding process different from those of the cerebrum. (C) 1997 Elsevie
r Science B.V.