Anti-roll guide
     
What would cause a frozen section to be inferior to a paraffin section?
FAQ Report
  1. Slow, poor freezing produces large hexagonal ice-crystals within the tissue that can damage insoluble structural elements and cause displacement of water-soluble components.
  2. Melting ice from mounting the frozen section on a room temperature slide causes water-soluble components of the cell to be displaced by the flow.
  3. Water-soluble substances may wash out of the sections when unfixed wet or dry sections are placed in aqueous solutions (even aqueous fixatives).