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To determine the role of intraoperative frozen sections (FSs) in the management of patients with central nervous system (CNS) lesions, 60 consecutive intraoperative clinical diagnoses of CNS lesions were presented and compared with concomitantly obtained
Seyed Mirsattari, Fraser W. Saunders
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Frozen Section as an Aftermath to Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology in Thyroid Lesions [PDF]
Introduction: Study of thyroid diseases are of significant importance as it has implications on medical and surgical management. The choice of the diagnostic method used is also vital as it may influence the quality of the outcome. Fine Needle Aspiration
Vidyashree Vittal Anchan +4 more
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Comparative Study between Intraoperative Ultrasound and Frozen Section in the Assessment of Margins in Conservative Breast Surgery [PDF]
Background: Frozen sections [FS] analysis is the most often used intraoperative method for analyzing excisions of breast tumors. However, ultrasound may play a pivotal role and avoids the invasiveness.Aim of the Study: The work's objective was to compare
Ahmed Nagy +4 more
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Quick and easy sample preparation without resin embedding for the bone quality assessment of fresh calcified bone using fourier transform infrared imaging. [PDF]
Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) imaging is a powerful tool for the assessment of bone quality; however, it requires the preparation of thin bone sections.
Hiromi Kimura-Suda +6 more
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Frozen sections compared with paraffin-embedded sections: A retrospective veterinary autopsy study
Histologic examination of tissues collected at autopsy are typically prepared using conventional methods (formalin fixed, paraffin‐embedded tissue). In this study, twenty-five tissue specimens from twelve animals were collected at autopsy and examined ...
Adam W. Stern
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Background: Frozen section is a commonly used tool for intraoperative consultation giving valuable information for patient management. Analysis of diagnosis during frozen section and subsequent permanent section allows the pathologist to review the ...
Sudha Ayyagari +3 more
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The Effect of Freezing on the Immunoprofile of Breast Carcinoma Cells
Background: Intraoperative frozen section procedure may be required in some operations performed for breast masses. Aims: We investigated the effect of frozen section procedure on the immunoprofile of breast carcinoma cells.
Asuman Argon +4 more
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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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A procedure for processing frozen rat lung tissue sections for scanning electron microscopy (SEM) from deeply frozen samples initially collected and stored for matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization mass spectrometry imaging (MALDI-MSI) was ...
Tereza Juříková +9 more
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Frozen Section Quality Assurance
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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