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Histologic Pitfalls in the Mohs Technique

Dermatologic Clinics, 2011
The success of the Mohs procedure depends on the reliability of each step in the technique. Pitfalls in histologic preparation of the tissue specimens may occur during debulking, excising, orienting, creating the map, sectioning, inking, tissue flattening and freezing, cutting, slide fixation, staining, and mapping the tumor.
Navid, Bouzari, Suzanne, Olbricht
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[Histological techniques in oncodermatology].

Annales de chirurgie plastique et esthetique, 2012
The skin oncology or "oncodermatology" requires a surgical treatment in most cases. For some surgeons, the oncodermatology takes a very important part of their practice. In the course of diagnostic and therapeutic of skin lesions, the pathologist plays now an essential role. He will guide our surgery. The techniques used by this specialist are numerous.
B, Chaput   +7 more
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HISTOLOGICAL TECHNIQUES FOE THE ELECTRON MICROSCOPE

Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society, 1951
SYNOPSIS.A technique for cutting thin sections for the electron microscope is described. Adequate fixation of the tissue is one of the limiting factors. The tissue is fixed in osmium tetroxide, embedded in Ester wax, and sectioned on a Cambridge rocking microtome. The technique has been used to examine various normal rat tissues.
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Histological and histochemical techniques applied to the acaricales

Mycopathologia et Mycologia Applicata, 1967
Schedules and technical methods in the preparation of permanently stained slides of members of the Agaricales are given. The results obtained from the examination of sections of members of the Bolbitiaceae and Boletaceae so prepared are discussed. The work described is that originally carried out by the late Dr.Max Barrett.
B D, Disbrey, R, Watling
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Histologic Technique

The American Journal of Surgical Pathology, 1989
D L, Page, C, Nolen, J L, Womack
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Histological techniques

Experimental and Toxicologic Pathology, 2009
Rossella Defazio   +3 more
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Histological Evaluation of Liver Biopsy Techniques

Archives of Surgery, 1958
To aid in the diagnosis of liver disease, punch biopsy techniques have been in use at the University of Michigan Hospital during the past six years. The information gained from such examinations has often been found diagnostic in itself, and also extremely useful when correlated with data from other laboratory studies and clinical examinations.
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Histology Techniques for Nails

2018
Sampling the nail unit for histopathologic analysis is often an important component of the diagnosis of nail disease, whether inflammatory, infectious or neoplastic. While skin biopsy is usually relatively straightforward, the nail unit presents some challenges in this regard.
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HISTOLOGICAL TECHNIQUE

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1927
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