IntroductionIntraoperative frozen section diagnosis (FSD) is a very important pathologic examination that can determine the extent of the subsequent surgical procedure. However, FSD is especially difficult in small pulmonary nodules due to severe architectural distortion during cryosection. This study was undertaken to determine the accuracy of FSD of pulmonary nodules and to evaluate the inflation method during cryosection.MethodsWe retrospectively reviewed FSD of 229 consecutive pulmonary nodules and evaluated the diagnostic accuracy and efficacy of inflation method during cryosection. Since August 2006, all frozen sections (165, 72.1%) were made after inflation with optimally diluted embedding medium.ResultsThe FSD were as follows: nonne...
Purpose Microwave ablation combined with concurrent biopsy has been used for lung cancer. Frozen sec...
Introduction: Frozen section helps in rapid intra-operative diagnosis. It is commonly used during su...
Objective : To evaluate the validity of pathological diagnosis of cervical cone specimens prepared b...
Introduction: Intraoperative frozen section diagnosis (FSD) is a very important pathologic examinati...
Background : Recently, the demand for intraoperative pathology consultation for small pulmonary nodu...
The accuracy rate of frozen section constitutes an important step of quality assessment step in path...
Introduction: Intraoperative consultation by frozen section technique is an invaluable tool for imme...
To investigate the diagnostic accuracy of needle puncture biopsy and pathological examination of fro...
ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: Frozen section is recommended in several situations to: establish the nature...
Purpose: Frozen Section (FS) is a routinely used pathological procedure for emergent diagnosis and i...
Background: Frozen section (FS) is a rapid diagnostic procedure performed on tissues obtained intrao...
Purpose: To evaluate the accuracy of a frozen section and to analyze the factors affecting frozen se...
Objective: To measure the accuracy of the frozen section in the diagnosis of malignant adnexal masse...
INTRODUCTION: The Frozen section procedure is a laboratory procedure to perform rapid microscopic p...
Aim: To compare the finding of frozen section with findings of FNAC and histopathology & study t...
Purpose Microwave ablation combined with concurrent biopsy has been used for lung cancer. Frozen sec...
Introduction: Frozen section helps in rapid intra-operative diagnosis. It is commonly used during su...
Objective : To evaluate the validity of pathological diagnosis of cervical cone specimens prepared b...
Introduction: Intraoperative frozen section diagnosis (FSD) is a very important pathologic examinati...
Background : Recently, the demand for intraoperative pathology consultation for small pulmonary nodu...
The accuracy rate of frozen section constitutes an important step of quality assessment step in path...
Introduction: Intraoperative consultation by frozen section technique is an invaluable tool for imme...
To investigate the diagnostic accuracy of needle puncture biopsy and pathological examination of fro...
ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: Frozen section is recommended in several situations to: establish the nature...
Purpose: Frozen Section (FS) is a routinely used pathological procedure for emergent diagnosis and i...
Background: Frozen section (FS) is a rapid diagnostic procedure performed on tissues obtained intrao...
Purpose: To evaluate the accuracy of a frozen section and to analyze the factors affecting frozen se...
Objective: To measure the accuracy of the frozen section in the diagnosis of malignant adnexal masse...
INTRODUCTION: The Frozen section procedure is a laboratory procedure to perform rapid microscopic p...
Aim: To compare the finding of frozen section with findings of FNAC and histopathology & study t...
Purpose Microwave ablation combined with concurrent biopsy has been used for lung cancer. Frozen sec...
Introduction: Frozen section helps in rapid intra-operative diagnosis. It is commonly used during su...
Objective : To evaluate the validity of pathological diagnosis of cervical cone specimens prepared b...