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1 Laboratory and Research Services, Wood Veterans Administration Hospital and the Departments of Pathology and Medicine, Marquette University School of Medicine
A new method of preparing lung macrosections is described which utilizes formalinfume fixation, alcohol and air dehydration, sectioning of entire lungs with a commercial meat slicing machine, and lamination of the macrosections by using a standard office copying machine. The uses and advantages of these techniques in the presentation of gross pulmonary pathologic lesions are discussed.
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