Using frozen section to identify histological patterns in stage I lung adenocarcinoma of ≤3 cm: accuracy and interobserver agreement
Histopathology2014Vol. 66(7), pp. 922–938
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Yi‐Chen Yeh, Jun‐ichi Nitadori, Kyuichi Kadota, Akihiko Yoshizawa, Natasha Rekhtman, André L. Moreira, Camelia S. Sima, Valerie W. Rusch, Prasad S. Adusumilli, William D. Travis
Abstract
Frozen section can provide information on the presence of aggressive histological patterns-micropapillary and solid-with high specificity but low sensitivity. It was difficult to predict the predominant pattern on the basis of frozen sections, mostly because of sampling issues.
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