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Intraoperative Frozen Sections disseminates the knowledge of expert surgical pathologists in the analysis and diagnosis of difficult intraoperative pathologic consultations or "frozen sections" cases. The cases are based upon actual consultations and illustrate the expert's process of evaluating the case. Sixty three problems cover the wide range of approximately of problems encountered in intraoperative consultations. Each presentation provides the case information as presented to the consultant, the evaluation and analysis of the specimen, discussion of the results and teaching points observed in the case, and an overall comment providing additional context for the diagnostic problem that has been presented. This problem-oriented format makes the book a superb reference resource for the working diagnostician and an ideal teaching tool for the resident or fellow. Coverage includes pediatric specimens and there is a section describing recognition of artifacts. Each case presentation is supported by several high-quality color photomicrographs with detailed explanations of each image, including images of the permanent sections and immunostains where applicable. Features of Intraoperative Frozen Sections include: cases outline expert approach to diagnostic problems and technical issues most likely to be encountered in frozen section analysis; coverage includes pediatric specimens and recognition of artifacts; special emphasis on difficult problems and avoiding diagnostic pitfalls; provides common differential diagnoses for specific lesions seen in frozen section analysis (e.g. mimics of renal neoplasia); and, nearly 500 high-quality color photomicrographs and detailed discussions of diagnostic features of each image