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Preparation of Frozen Sections

Dermatologic Surgery, 2004
For dermatologists the preparation of frozen sections means micrographic surgery. The preparation of frozen sections is meant to be rapid, but has multiple, discrete steps that demand attention to detail.The objective was to summarize both the proven and the cutting-edge techniques of frozen section preparation.Reports from the medical literature were ...
Daniel A, Davis   +2 more
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Thyroid Frozen Section

American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 2013
A total of 704 cases of thyroid cancer were retrospectively reviewed (2005 to 2011) to assess the contribution of frozen section (FS) to preoperative fine-needle aspiration (FNA). There were 613 papillary carcinomas (87.1%), of which 237 were
Tatjana, Antic, Jerome B, Taxy
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Frozen Sections

JAMA, 1984
THE THEORY behind using the frozen section technique for quick tissue diagnosis is quite simple: while the patient is kept under continual anesthesia, the frozen section can rapidly provide information to the operating surgeon to help "make a therapeutic decision." 1 Not always, however, is this procedure used in a proper manner.
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Frozen Section in Thyroid Surgery

Acta Chirurgica Belgica, 2006
We studied the use of frozen section in the detection of malignancy in thyroid surgery in a large teaching hospital.We reviewed all case notes of patients operated on for thyroid disease between January 1st 1997 and December 31st 2004. We identified 420 operations in 408 patients.
D, Giuliani   +4 more
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Xylene Substitutes in Frozen Sections

Dermatologic Surgery, 1995
Toxic exposure to xylene may occur during routine histopathologic staining procedures. Safer xylene substitutes have been available for over a decade, however, a 1991 survey of 25 Mohs training programs revealed that only 56% were using xylene substitutes.The purpose of this study was to compared xylene to xylene substitutes in the histologic ...
J D, Whalen, R G, Dufresne, C S, Wilkel
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Frozen Sections

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1946
E, HILDEBRAND, E L, CHEATLE
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Stamping Method for Frozen Section

The American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 1989
An easy and very quick method for proper orientation of tissue for frozen section is described. In this technique the stickiness of the cold chuck is used to advantage and the resulting slides are of improved quality.
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Frozen Sections

BMJ, 1967
T. J. Deeley, I. Burn
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Frozen shoulder

Nature Reviews Disease Primers, 2022
Neal L Millar   +2 more
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