2018
DOI: 10.12688/f1000research.13043.1
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Intraoperative frozen section as a reliable ancillary technique in salivary gland surgery: A cross sectional study

Abstract: Salivary glands tumours are uncommon, frequently benign Background. lesions, prevalently located in the parotid gland (80%). Surgical decision making is based on the patient's history, examination findings, imaging and fine needle aspiration (FNA). FNA is a pre-operative method with good ability in detecting malignancy. During surgery, therefore, Frozen section (FS) can differentiate benign lesions from malignant tumours, to reduce incorrect treatments, to increase the chances of conservative surgery and to be… Show more

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“…With variability in its accuracy, it is difficult to bank upon grading on FNAC to decide about neck dissection. 12,13 As of now, there are no standard treatment protocols for the treatment of cN0 SGCs. Most of the literature on this subject is retrospective in nature.…”
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“…With variability in its accuracy, it is difficult to bank upon grading on FNAC to decide about neck dissection. 12,13 As of now, there are no standard treatment protocols for the treatment of cN0 SGCs. Most of the literature on this subject is retrospective in nature.…”
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confidence: 99%