成人眼眶病变冷冻切片与永久组织病理学诊断的关系。

Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.1159/000521075
Sarah E Eichinger, Hans B Heymann, Michael Mbagwu, Alexander Knezevic, Paul J Bryar
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当有指征时,术中使用冷冻切片可以帮助确定手术过程或适当处理手术标本。了解初步冰冻切片诊断的准确性是很重要的。本研究的目的是确定成人眼眶病变冷冻和永久性组织病理学诊断的相关性,分析不一致病例的特征,并检查不一致对手术决策的影响。方法:回顾性分析某三级保健中心15年来所有获得冷冻切片和相应永久切片组织诊断的成年眼眶病变患者的病历。结果:共进行眼眶手术65例,共采集冷冻切片89例。在63例(96.9%)手术中,至少有1例冷冻切片诊断与最终的永久切片诊断相符。总体而言,89例标本中有81例(91.0%)的冷冻切片诊断与永久切片诊断相符。在来自5例不相关的患者的8例(9.0%)标本中,永久性切片的最终诊断为淀粉样变性(5例),边缘阳性浸润性乳腺癌(2例)和淋巴样增生(1例)。冷冻切片和永久性切片之间的差异并未改变任何患者的护理。结论:成人眼眶活检中,90%以上的冰冻切片诊断与永久性组织病理学诊断相关。在非相关标本中,淀粉样变是最常见的诊断。虽然罕见,但眼窝淀粉样蛋白病变可被认为是眼窝活检在冷冻切片上有非特异性发现的鉴别诊断。
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Correlation between Frozen Section and Permanent Histopathologic Diagnoses in Adult Orbital Lesions.

Introduction: When indicated, intraoperative use of frozen sections may assist in determining the surgical course or appropriate processing of surgical specimens. Knowing the accuracy of a preliminary frozen section diagnosis is important. The purpose of this study is to determine the rate of correlation between frozen and permanent histopathologic diagnoses of adult orbital lesions, analyze characteristics of discordant cases, and examine the effects of discordance on surgical decision-making.

Methods: A 15-year retrospective chart review was conducted at a tertiary care center of all adult patients with orbital lesions for which frozen section and corresponding permanent section tissue diagnoses were obtained.

Results: Sixty-five orbital surgeries were performed with a total of 89 frozen sections sampled. In 63 surgeries (96.9%), at least 1 frozen section diagnosis matched the final permanent section diagnosis. Overall, frozen section diagnosis corresponded with permanent section diagnosis in 81 of 89 (91.0%) specimens. Of the 8 (9.0%) specimens from 5 unique patients that did not correlate, the final diagnoses on permanent sections were amyloidosis (5), margin-positive infiltrating breast carcinoma (2), and lymphoid hyperplasia (1). The discrepancy between frozen and permanent sections did not alter care in any patient.

Conclusion: Frozen section diagnoses correlate with permanent histopathologic tissue diagnosis in adult orbital biopsies in greater than 90% of cases. Among non-correlated specimens, amyloidosis was the most common diagnosis. Although rare, orbital amyloid disorders may be considered in the differential diagnosis of cases of orbital biopsies with nonspecific findings on a frozen section.

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