Accuracy and usefulness of frozen-section diagnosis
Mark S. Granick MD,
Mark S. Granick MD
The Department of Surgery (Plastic), Hahnemann University Medical Center and The Graduate Head and Neck Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Search for more papers by this author Mark P. Solomon MD,
Mark P. Solomon MD
The Department of Surgery (Plastic), Hahnemann University Medical Center and The Graduate Head and Neck Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Search for more papers by this author E. Ralph Erickson MD,
E. Ralph Erickson MD
The Department of Pathology, Western Pennsylvania Hospital, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Mark S. Granick MD,
Mark S. Granick MD
The Department of Surgery (Plastic), Hahnemann University Medical Center and The Graduate Head and Neck Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Search for more papers by this author Mark P. Solomon MD,
Mark P. Solomon MD
The Department of Surgery (Plastic), Hahnemann University Medical Center and The Graduate Head and Neck Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Search for more papers by this author E. Ralph Erickson MD,
E. Ralph Erickson MD
The Department of Pathology, Western Pennsylvania Hospital, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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First published: May/June 1991
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