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Path Lab
A Primer on Intraoperative Consultations
Julia Dahl, MD

"Someone go wake the pathologist, we need a frozen section!" When the doctor utters those words (or something similar) in the midst of surgery, it means he needs to send a tissue specimen to the pathology lab for an immediate intraoperative consultation (IOC).

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