[Histonet] Slide labeling?
Paula Sicurello
patpxs at gmail.com
Thu Oct 16 09:41:56 CDT 2025
Good Morning All,
The Histotechs read the slides as part A, frozen section 1 (A FS 1), and part A frozen section 2 (A FS 2).The PA said the slides read part A1 frozen section (A FS 1), and part A2 frozen section (A FS 2).
There in lies the rub. The PA says his/her interpretation is the most commonly used. The Histotechs say theirs is.
>From my experience, I agree with the Histotechs.
Opinions?
Paula Sicurello
On Thu, Oct 16, 2025 at 12:03 AM, Gudrun Lang<gu.lang at gmx.at> wrote: Hi Paula,
is your question about interpretation of labels? I think, each institution
has its own "language".
For example, if we devide one lymphnode in two halves, one is labelled with
"a" the other one with "b".
The levels are identified with digits (1,2,..).
Gudrun
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Von: Paula Sicurello via Histonet [mailto:histonet at lists.utsouthwestern.edu]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 16. Oktober 2025 03:46
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Long time no see.
My question is:
If you had frozen section slides labeled"A FS 1" and "A FS 2", how would you
label, or order them?
What's your interpretation?
That's the hot topic today.
Paula Sicurello
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