Intraoperative telecytology its effectiveness for the frozen-section diagnosis

  • ITO Masafumi
    Department of Pathology. Nagoya University Hospital
  • OGISO Takamura
    Laboratory Division of Pathology. Toki Municipal General Hospital
  • SABURI Ayumi
    Laboratory Division of Pathology. Toki Municipal General Hospital
  • HAYASHI Fusae
    Laboratory Division of Pathology. Toki Municipal General Hospital
  • SHIMAZAKI Miho
    Laboratory Division of Pathology. Toki Municipal General Hospital
  • WATANABE Mayumi
    Laboratory Division of Pathology, Nakatsugawa Municipal General Hospital
  • SASAGASE Nakako
    Laboratory Division of Pathology, Nakatsugawa Municipal General Hospital

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  • 術中迅速組織診断の補助診断としての遠隔細胞診の有用性

Abstract

A telepathology network was established between the Department of Pathology, Nagoya University Hospital, and Toki General Hospital, Nakatsugawa City Hospital, and Nagoya Kyoritsu Hospital in 1994 and used for intraoperative frozen-section diagnosis. Over 400 cases were diagnosed by this system. We always send cytological findings of stump materials to supplement frozen-section diagnosis. Telecytology has proved to be useful in the following cases: 1. In cases such as thyroid tumor, cytomorphology determines the subclassification. 2. In cases of minute samples for frozen section, stump cytology is useful for cytomorphological detection. 3. Liquid material could be examined by cytological techniques. 4. Hematological disorders or small round cell tumors could diagnose by cytomorphology. 5. Infectious agents could be found in cytological materials. Intraoperative frozen-section diagnosis is used in for decision-making established by clinical information, macroscopic findings, microscopic findings and cytomorphological findings. Telecytology is useful in frozen-section diagnosis.

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  • CRID
    1390282679671562496
  • NII Article ID
    130003758985
  • DOI
    10.5795/jjscc.43.222
  • ISSN
    18827233
    03871193
    http://id.crossref.org/issn/03871193
  • Text Lang
    ja
  • Data Source
    • JaLC
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