cryomikrotomi
Cryomikrotomi, or cryomicrotomy, is a laboratory technique and the instrument used to cut ultra-thin frozen tissue sections for microscopic examination. The cryomicrotome operates inside a cryostat, a temperature-controlled chamber that keeps tissue frozen and guides a microtome knife to produce sections suitable for mounting on slides.
Applications include rapid intraoperative diagnosis during surgery, diagnostic pathology, and research. Frozen sections prepared by cryomicrotomy
Procedure overview: a specimen is trimmed and sometimes embedded in a frozen medium such as OCT, then
Equipment and components: a cryostat-equipped microtome, temperature control, a freezing stage, a specimen holder, and a
Advantages and limitations: cryomicrotomy provides fast results and preserves some molecular features but can introduce freezing
History: cryomicrotomy emerged in the mid-20th century as a means to obtain quick tissue diagnoses and remains