Efficacy of frozen-section evaluation of uterine curettings in the diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy

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OBJECTIVE: This study was undertaken to examine the accuracy of frozen section for the identification of products of conception on curettage of patients undergoing surgery for suspected ectopic pregnancy. STUDY DESIGN: A retrospective analysis of 87 consecutive cases in which frozen-section assessment of an endometrial curettage specimen to identify products of conception was undertaken. A frozen-section diagnosis was considered correct if the final diagnosis concurred with the findings at frozen section. RESULTS: Eighty-one of 87 (93.1 %) specimens were correctly identified at frozen section. Frozen section had a sensitivity of 78.3% and a specificity of 98.4%. The positive predictive value of frozen section in this population was 94.7% and the negative predictive value was 92.6%. No significant correlation was found regarding the attending pathologist at frozen section, preoperative human chorionic gonadotropin, or time of day at frozen section. CONCLUSIONS: Frozen section is accurate for the identification of products of conception on endometrial curettage in the evaluation of a suspected ectopic pregnancy. I Copyright © 1996 by Mosby-Year Book, Inc.

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Spandorfer, S. D., Menzin, A. W., Barnhart, K. T., LiVolsi, V. A., & Pfeifer, S. M. (1996). Efficacy of frozen-section evaluation of uterine curettings in the diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 175(3 PART I), 603–605. https://doi.org/10.1053/ob.1996.v175.a73599

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