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Frozen Section Versus Permanent Section in Cancer Diagnosis: A Single Centre Study
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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Diagnostic Accuracy of Cytology Smear and Frozen Section in Glioma
Glioma is the commonest primary intracranial tumour and it has been the most predominant tumour in many studies. It accounts for 24.7% of all primary brain tumour and 74.6% of malignant brain tumour.
Anani Aila Mat Zin, Sarah Zulkarnain
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Frozen Section Diagnosis of Ovarian Epithelial Tumors: Diagnostic Pearls and Pitfalls.
CONTEXT.— Epithelial tumors of the ovary are one of the most frequently encountered gynecologic specimens in the frozen section laboratory. The preoperative diagnostic workup of an ovarian mass is typically limited to imaging studies and serum markers ...
N. Buza
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Frozen section evaluation of lymph nodes in Oral squamous cell carcinoma: a retrospective study [PDF]
The principal indication of performing a frozen section is to obtain a definite immediate diagnosis, on the basis of which a surgical decision will be made. Immediate diagnosis allows the surgeon to proceed with further therapy without any delay.
Desai, Dinkar K., Kumar, G.S.
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OBJECTIVEThe intraoperative differentiation of ependymomas from astrocytomas is important because neurosurgical strategies differ between these two tumor groups.
Hiroki Hongo +3 more
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Sensitivity and specificity of frozen section diagnosis in orbital and adnexal malignancies
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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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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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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Optimization of electron microscopy for human brains with long-term fixation and fixed-frozen sections. [PDF]
BackgroundAbnormal connectivity across brain regions underlies many neurological disorders including multiple sclerosis, schizophrenia and autism, possibly due to atypical axonal organization within white matter.
Liu, Xiao-Bo, Schumann, Cynthia M
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ULTRATHIN FROZEN SECTIONS [PDF]
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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