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- Recording the location of blocks taken on a specimen photo-
graph or diagram is recommended. - Pack the remaining specimen in such a way that it can be easily
reconstructed if further blocks are required (see Note 11). - Present the findings after microscopic examination (see Note 12).
4 Notes
- Appropriate personal protection and dissection equipment is
available in all accredited tissue pathology laboratories. The
macroscopic assessment forms part of the pathology report
and is generally transcribed from a dictation recorded during
the assessment and cut up. - Inspect and palpate the specimen to identify the likely site of
the lesion before opening. The request form and preoperative
imaging may also provide useful information on tumor loca-
tion and extent. If the tumor occupies the entire circumference
of the esophageal mucosa, open the esophagus longitudinally
from both ends to the edge of the tumor and insert a wick of
formalin-soaked paper towel before submerging the specimen
in formalin. If the tumor is non-circumferential, open the
Fig. 2 Example of blocking and sectioning and numbering
Benjamin M. Allanson and M. Priyanthi Kumarasinghe