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Correlation of Biomarkers and Frozen Section Diagnosis with Paraffin Histopathological Diagnosis in Suspected Ovarian Cancer
Author(s) -
Tanushri Mukherjee,
Sayantan Mukherjee,
Parikshit Sanyal,
Vikram Bharadwaj,
S Sampath,
. Gunjan
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of molecular and immuno oncology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2836-3779
pISSN - 2456-3994
DOI - 10.25259/ijmio_6_2019
Subject(s) - frozen section procedure , medicine , histopathology , predictive value , ovary , ovarian cancer , lesion , pathology , ovarian tumor , radiology , cancer
Ovarian cancers pose diagnostic dilemma and is problematic for decision making for the gynecological oncologist as well as the pathologist. The use of intra-operative frozen section can aid significantly in decision making and assist in choosing the correct operative path once a mass lesion of ovaries is discovered. Materials and Methods: Over a two-year period, 50 cases of Suspected Ovarian cancers were examined by intra- operative frozen section as well as followed up with histopathology in paraffin sections. Results were categorized in two strata—benign and malignant. Results: A comparison between frozen-section diagnosis and findings on paraffin section showed that the sensitivity of frozen section in diagnosis of malignant lesions is 97.14%, with specificity 93.33%, positive predictive value 97.14% and negative predictive value 93.33%. Among 50 cases, one case was reported as false positive and one was reported as false negative. Conclusion: Intra-operative frozen section is a highly sensitive and specific modality for the diagnosis of malignant lesions of the ovary.

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