Should all excised surgical specimens be examined microscopically? A case report

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Background: Microscopic examination of all surgical specimens is controversial. Case Presentation: We report two cases where examination has revealed unexpected results that have changed patient management and treatment. Conclusions: Histopathological examination of all tissue should be considered. The benefits and disadvantages of routine examination of tissue are discussed. © 2010 Raymond et al.

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Raymond, T. M., Ibrahim, S., & Basnyat, P. S. (2010). Should all excised surgical specimens be examined microscopically? A case report. Cases Journal, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1757-1626-3-40

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