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:*If far, submit {{en face}}
:*If far, submit {{en face}}
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File:Gross pathology of amputated finger sections in cassette.jpg|Contiguous longitudinal sections from a finger with suspected osteomyelitis. {{Moderate-begin}}Ensure that each slice that contains two or more bones can be oriented<ref group=notes>Orientation can be made as follows:<br>- Anatomic orientation, as in this example where the middle slice can be anatomically oriented by for example the the convexity of the proximal phalangeal head.<br>- [[Inking]] one side.<br>- Avoiding multiple bones in one slice by cutting the soft tissue at joints so that the bones can be separated and put in different cassettes</ref>{{Moderate-end}}
File:Gross pathology of amputated finger sections in cassette.jpg|Contiguous longitudinal sections from a finger with suspected osteomyelitis. {{Moderate-begin}}Ensure that each slice that contains two or more bones can be oriented<ref group=notes>Orientation can be made as follows:<br>- Anatomic orientation, as in this example where the middle slice can be anatomically oriented by the convexity of the proximal phalangeal head, or a part of the nail distally.<br>- [[Inking]] one side.<br>- Avoiding multiple bones in one slice by cutting the soft tissue at joints so that the bones can be separated and put in different cassettes</ref>{{Moderate-end}}
File:Gross pathology of soft tissue margins of an amputated finger.jpg|Finger with en face soft tissue margins because of no proximity to gangrene.
File:Gross pathology of soft tissue margins of an amputated finger.jpg|Finger with en face soft tissue margins because of no proximity to gangrene.
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