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Keimyung Medical Journal
1992 Volume.11 No. 4 p.571 ~ p.575
An Analysis of Frozen Section diagnosis in 1974 Cases
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Abstract
The rapid frozen section method is a means of intraoperative pathologic diagnosis. This method serves useful purposes, such as determining the malignancy or benign of a suspected lesion, determining the adequacy of a biopsy of a suspected lesion
and
confirming the presence of absence of metastasis. But it bears many disadvantages, the most of which is the danger of incorrect diagnosis.
We studied the indications, the limitations and the accuracy of the frozen section method and the materials studies was total cases of frozen section during recent six years.
The overall accuracy of the frozen section diagnosis of 1974 cases was 90.63%, 1.72% of false positive, 3.34% of false negative and 4.31% of deferred diagnosis.
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