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Getting it Right the First Time: Frozen Sections for Diagnosing Necrotizing Soft Tissue Infections.

Femke NawijnFalco HietbrinkMarijke R van Dijk
Published in: World journal of surgery (2020)
Microscopic bullae, severe fascial or muscle inflammation, fascial or muscle necrosis, muscle edema, thrombosis and vasculitis upon histopathological evaluation all indicate a high probability of a NSTI. At our institution, diagnosing NSTIs is aided by using intra-operative frozen section as part of triple diagnostics in ambivalent cases. Based on the relation between histopathologic findings and final presence of NSTI, we recommend frozen section for diagnosing NSTIs in ambivalent cases.
Keyphrases
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