When I was in clinical histology (I'm in research now) the pathologists
didn't even want us putting two sections on a slide, because even though
they knew a second serial section wasn't going to show anything the
first section didn't show, they felt ethically/legally bound to examine
both sections if they were there, so they were investing twice the time
and effort for the same return.

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Subject: 1 H&E slide vs. 2
Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2011 13:06:59 -0400




Good afternoon everyone,
 
Does anyone know of an article or statistics discussing the impact
(medical diagnosing) of cutting 2 H&E slides per block verses 1 for all
routine work?
 
 
Genia
 
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