If a SLN is sent for frozen section (boo hiss) we treat as any other frozen and 
we typically cut two sections. If the pathologist is able to determine the 
lymph node is positive, we will only cut a permanent H&E once processed; we do 
not need to cut all the SLN levels. If the tissue appears negative on frozen 
then we will treat it as a routine SLN; we then cut the permanent H&E and an 
unstain, trim in about 100 um, cut an H&E and an unstain, trim in about 100 um 
and cut the final H&E. Hope this makes sense!

Samantha 
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> On Feb 23, 2023, at 1:38 PM, Terri Braud via Histonet 
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> 
> I'd love to hear your input
> On breast mastectomy cases with sentinel lymph nodes, what is your cutting 
> protocol for sentinel lymph nodes sent for frozen section?
> How many frozen levels?
> How many permanent section Levels?
> Any unstained ffpe sections saved or stained IHC?
> I'm just trying to make sure that what we're doing is the norm.  Thanks in 
> advance.
> 
> Terri L. Braud, HT(ASCP)
> HNL Laboratories for 
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