2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.gyobfe.2016.03.009
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Intérêt de l’examen extemporané du ganglion sentinelle dans le cancer du sein. Étude rétrospective sur 293 patientes

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“…Obtaining results from frozen sections takes approximately 60 min during surgery, whereas obtaining postoperative pathological results typically takes 5–10 days. In addition, numerous studies have shown that the false negative rate of intraoperative histopathological examination is 5%–52% ( Celebioglu et al, 2006 ; Zavagno et al, 2008 ; Horvath et al, 2009 ; Hoen et al, 2016 ). The results of frozen section and postoperative pathological examinations are dependent more on the subjective judgment of the pathologist than on objective findings ( Roberts et al, 2003 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Obtaining results from frozen sections takes approximately 60 min during surgery, whereas obtaining postoperative pathological results typically takes 5–10 days. In addition, numerous studies have shown that the false negative rate of intraoperative histopathological examination is 5%–52% ( Celebioglu et al, 2006 ; Zavagno et al, 2008 ; Horvath et al, 2009 ; Hoen et al, 2016 ). The results of frozen section and postoperative pathological examinations are dependent more on the subjective judgment of the pathologist than on objective findings ( Roberts et al, 2003 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%