HARMONIZING DIAGNOSTIC APPROACHES- A CORRELATION STUDY OF OVARIAN LESIONS THROUGH FROZEN AND PARAFFIN EMBEDDED SECTION
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Iron deficiency anemia, probiotics, Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG, pediatric, hemoglobin, iron supplementation, randomized controlled trialAbstract
Context: Ovarian cancer is a significant global health concern due to its prevalence, severity, and impact on affected individuals and healthcare systems worldwide. Treatment modality for ovarian tumors are always varied. The study aims to identify and correlate the samples of different ovarian tumors obtained for frozen section with results of the same sample subjected to histopathology examination.
Procedures and Techniques: In this investigation, 92 cases of Cryosection histology with histopathological diagnosis was compared and analysed at a Tertiary Care teaching hospital, Chennai during May 2023 to March 2024.
Results: Pathologic histology and cryosection diagnoses of ovarian carcinoma were studied in a total of 92 cases. In 89 cases, the findings in frozen section were compatible with histopathology.
Conclusion: The frozen section is fast and reliable source of diagnosis. Among the 92 cases studied, 3 cases showed disagreement. The well-being of ovarian cancer patients is a crucial aspect of their overall care and management.
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