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The frozen section technique involves a sequence of meticulously coordinated steps to ensure rapid and accurate results:
- Sample Collection: The surgeon excises a small section of tissue during the surgical procedure.
- Freezing: The sample is embedded in a medium and frozen using a cryostat to preserve its structure.
- Sectioning: The frozen tissue is sliced into thin sections using the cryostat for microscopic examination.
- Staining: Rapid staining methods, such as hematoxylin and eosin, are applied to the tissue sections.
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