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frozen section a piece of tissue that has been quick-frozen and then examined under a microscope. This method gives a quick diagnosis, sometimes while the surgeon is waiting to complete a procedure. The diagnosis is confirmed in a few days by a more detailed study called a permanent section. (See also permanent section.)
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frozen shoulder A painful limitation of motion of the shoulder resulting from chronic inflammation of the rotator cuff.
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frozen section Freezing a surgical specimen to provide solidity for immediate cutting and quick microscopic examination. Less reliable than embedding specimen in paraffin for permanent sections. No longer used to guide definitive breast cancer surgery.
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frozen section method used by a pathologist to rapidly analyze tissue under a microscope in order to obtain a preliminary pathologic opinion of the presence or absence of prostate cancer (usually in pelvic lymph nodes).
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frozen section A technique in which removed tissue is frozen, cut into very thin slices and stained for microscopic examination. A pathologist can rapidly complete a frozen section analysis, and for this reason, it is commonly used during surgery to quickly provide the surgeon with vital information. G - G - G (to Glossary Links)
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