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Frozen Section Quality Assurance

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Clinical Pathology, 2021
Abstract Objectives Composite frozen section turnaround time has limited value, precluding assessment of certain processes: slide preparation (technical) and diagnosis (interpretation). We examined whether measuring these elements could identify delays, hypothesizing that longer times were related to (
Joseph M, Laakman   +6 more
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The Accuracy of an Intraoperative Frozen Section for Premalignant Endometrial Pathology

open access: yesGynecology Obstetrics & Reproductive Medicine, 2020
OBJECTIVE: Abnormal uterine bleeding which is the most frequent complaint among pre- and postmenopausal women should be investigated to rule out endometrial cancer.
Ergul Demircivi Bor   +5 more
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Accuracy of Frozen Section with Histopathological Report in an Institute

open access: yesJournal of Nepal Medical Association, 2018
Introduction: Frozen section helps in rapid intra-operative diagnosis. It is commonly used during surgical procedures to detect malignancy so that modifications of surgery can be decided at the time of surgery on the table.
Purbesh Adhikari   +5 more
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Frozen Section Versus Permanent Section in Cancer Diagnosis: A Single Centre Study

open access: yesAsian Pacific Journal of Cancer Care, 2022
Introduction: Frozen section is an intraoperative pathological technique which has very important role to play in diagnostics and also it plays important role in futher surgical management as specially in oncology setup.
Barasha Sarma Bharadwaj   +4 more
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Sensitivity and specificity of frozen section diagnosis in orbital and adnexal malignancies

open access: yesIndian Journal of Ophthalmology, 2019
Purpose: To analyze the diagnostic accuracy of frozen section in orbital and adnexal malignancies. Methods: A total of 55 cases between January 2006 and December 2011 for which intraoperative frozen section was performed for various orbital and adnexal ...
Md Shahid Alam   +4 more
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Definitive lobectomy without frozen section analysis is a treatment option for large or deep nodules selected carefully with clinical diagnosis of malignancy

open access: yesThoracic Cancer, 2020
Background Tissue harvesting for patients with a lung nodule is sometimes unsuitable due to the size and location of the nodule. In such cases, it is unclear whether it is acceptable to proceed to definitive lobectomy without intraoperative frozen ...
Shohei Mori   +6 more
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Study of intraoperative squash cytology and frozen section diagnosis of central nervous system lesions with histopathological correlation

open access: yesJournal of Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences, 2022
Context: Intraoperative evaluation of central nervous system (CNS) lesions helps to guide the management by providing preliminary diagnosis, confirming the presence or absence of a neoplasm.
Praneeth Kadiyala   +5 more
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ULTRATHIN FROZEN SECTIONS [PDF]

open access: yesThe Journal of Cell Biology, 1967
A relatively simple method for obtaining ultrathin, frozen sections for electron microscopy has been developed. Tissues, cultured cells, and bacteria may be employed. They are fixed in 1.25–4% glutaraldehyde for 1–4 hr, are washed overnight in buffer at 3°C, and are embedded in 20% thiolated gelatin or pure gelatin. Before sectioning they are partially
W. Bernhard, Elizabeth H. Leduc
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The value of frozen section diagnosis of tumor spread through air spaces in small-sized (≤ 2 cm) non-small cell lung cancer

open access: yesWorld Journal of Surgical Oncology, 2023
Background The current accuracy of frozen section diagnosis of tumor spread through air spaces (STAS) in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is poor. However, the accuracy and prognostic value of STAS assessment on frozen sections in small-sized NSCLC ...
Yun Ding   +7 more
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Frozen Section Diagnosis [PDF]

open access: yesAmerican Journal of Clinical Pathology, 2013
Abstract Objectives: Communication in various medical settings is subject to misinterpretation. The frozen section (FS) diagnosis in patient care is dependent on successful communication between pathologists and surgeons.
Somak Roy   +5 more
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