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Is total nodal yield in neck dissections influenced by the method of specimen presentation to the pathologist
British Journal of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery, 06/16/09
Kerawala CJ et al. - Although specimens of neck dissections divided intraoperatively and presenting in nodal groups to the histopathologist in separate pots most probably permits more accurate anatomical assessment, it does not influence the total yield.
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