INTRAOPERATIVE DIAGNOSIS OF CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM LESIONS: COMPARISON OF SQUASH SMEAR, TOUCH IMPRINT, AND FROZEN SECTION

Intraoperative diagnosis of central nervous system lesions: Comparison of squash smear, touch imprint, and frozen section

Background: Intraoperative diagnosis of central nervous system (CNS) lesions is of utmost importance for neurosurgeons to modify the approach at the time of surgery and to decide on further plan of management.The intraoperative diagnosis is challenging for neuropathologists.Aims: The study was undertaken to determine the accuracy of cytological tec

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Evaluating the Use of RolePlaying Scenarios on Mood Change and Empathy in Undergraduate Psychiatric Nursing Students

Background & Objective: The time nursing students have their first interviews with patients who have psychiatric problems they may not be aware of how to communicate with them because stereotypes and stigma Chair are associated with individuals who have psychiatric diagnosis The aim of this educational project was to develop and evaluate the use of

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