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Haybaeck, J; von Campe, G; Hainfellner, JA.
Rapid frozen sections in neuropathology.
Pathologe. 2012; 33(5):379-388 Doi: 10.1007/s00292-012-1604-x
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Haybäck Johannes
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von Campe Gord
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Abstract:
Neuropathological evaluation of frozen sections requires a) special expertise in neuropathological specimen assessment and neurooncology as well as b) a trustful and open communication culture with the neurosurgeons. In addition to frozen sections, cytological examinations of smear and touch preparations as supporting methods are available to reach a correct diagnosis: these additional methods should therefore be performed whenever possible. Besides evaluation of biopsy specimens, appraisal of resection specimens and resection margin controls are of high clinical relevance. In the case of diffusely infiltrating central nervous system (CNS) neoplasms, in particular gliomas, resection margin control is often not feasible in contrast to other types of solid tumor.
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