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Following are general notes on selection and trimming in pathology. | Following are general notes on selection and trimming in pathology. | ||
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==Priority== | |||
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1. More invasive intraoperative consultations<br>(such as open surgery)<br> | |||
2. Less invasive intraoperative consultations<br>(such as skins)<br> | |||
3. Fresh lymph nodes<br> | |||
4. Fresh breast tissue (should be in<br>formalin within an hour from surgery)<br> | |||
5. Other fresh tissue<br> | |||
6. Tissue in formalin | |||
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For '''prioritizing''' when you have more than one thing ongoing at the same time, the list at right can be used. | |||
==Fresh specimens== | ==Fresh specimens== | ||