2014
DOI: 10.1111/ddg.12466_suppl
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Dreidimensionale (3D) Histologie im Routineverfahren: praktische Durchführung und deren Evaluation

Abstract: Standardized rules for dealing with excised tissue allow an effective application of 3D histology in daily clinical practice. 3D histology results in low recurrence rates. Sclerodermiform basal cell carcinomas which could not be curatively resected (R0 resection) were identified as a risk group for the development of recurrent tumors.

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“…2D tissue sections of only a few micrometers thick of samples that can easily be larger than 10 mm can result in missing infection-indicating information, especially given the complexity and heterogenous make-up of IE biofilms. 3D histology techniques are in development and show histopathological promise ( Eberle et al, 2014 ), though have yet to be evaluated for IE.…”
Section: Investigative Research Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2D tissue sections of only a few micrometers thick of samples that can easily be larger than 10 mm can result in missing infection-indicating information, especially given the complexity and heterogenous make-up of IE biofilms. 3D histology techniques are in development and show histopathological promise ( Eberle et al, 2014 ), though have yet to be evaluated for IE.…”
Section: Investigative Research Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%