Difference between revisions of "Frozens Study Set 2020"
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− | <p>Intraoperative frozen section diagnoses play a significant role in patient management. Evaluation is often challenging due to various artifacts, time constraints, and lack of ancillary tests. Interpretation is solely dependent on H&E morphology, and thus mastery of this skill requires extensive practice. Various specimen types are encountered daily on a busy service, which requires a broad scope of knowledge. This study set includes a sampling of frozen sections collected from the Massachusetts General Hospital frozen section service and is meant to serve as an educational resource for pathology trainees.< | + | <p>Intraoperative frozen section diagnoses play a significant role in patient management. Evaluation is often challenging due to various artifacts, time constraints, and lack of ancillary tests. Interpretation is solely dependent on H&E morphology, and thus mastery of this skill requires extensive practice. Various specimen types are encountered daily on a busy service, which requires a broad scope of knowledge. This study set includes a sampling of frozen sections collected from the Massachusetts General Hospital frozen section service and is meant to serve as an educational resource for pathology trainees. |
− | -Nida Safdar, MD</p> | + | <p>-Nida Safdar, MD</p> |
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Introduction
Intraoperative frozen section diagnoses play a significant role in patient management. Evaluation is often challenging due to various artifacts, time constraints, and lack of ancillary tests. Interpretation is solely dependent on H&E morphology, and thus mastery of this skill requires extensive practice. Various specimen types are encountered daily on a busy service, which requires a broad scope of knowledge. This study set includes a sampling of frozen sections collected from the Massachusetts General Hospital frozen section service and is meant to serve as an educational resource for pathology trainees.
-Nida Safdar, MD
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