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In pathology, '''tissue loss''' is when less tissue is identified at microscopy than at the time of gross.  It is relatively common in small biopsies.   
In pathology, '''tissue loss''' is when less tissue is identified at microscopy than at the time of [[gross pathology|gross]].  It is relatively common in small biopsies.   


It is estimated that approximately 27% of cases have a mismatch between the number of pieces seen at [[gross pathology|gross]] and microscopy.<ref name=pmid22129184>{{Cite journal  | last1 = Owens | first1 = SR. | last2 = Wiehagen | first2 = L. | last3 = Simmons | first3 = C. | last4 = Sikorova | first4 = A. | last5 = Stewart | first5 = W. | last6 = Kelly | first6 = S. | last7 = Nestler | first7 = R. | last8 = Yousem | first8 = SA. | title = Numerical fidelity of endoscopic biopsy fragments in the processing sequence of a university surgical pathology laboratory. | journal = Arch Pathol Lab Med | volume = 135 | issue = 12 | pages = 1561-4 | month = Dec | year = 2011 | doi = 10.5858/arpa.2011-0020-OA | PMID = 22129184 }}</ref> A tissue gain is seen in approximately 25% of cases and a tissue loss is seen in approximately 7% of cases.<ref name=pmid22129184/>
It is estimated that approximately 27% of cases have a mismatch between the number of pieces seen at [[gross pathology|gross]] and microscopy.<ref name=pmid22129184>{{Cite journal  | last1 = Owens | first1 = SR. | last2 = Wiehagen | first2 = L. | last3 = Simmons | first3 = C. | last4 = Sikorova | first4 = A. | last5 = Stewart | first5 = W. | last6 = Kelly | first6 = S. | last7 = Nestler | first7 = R. | last8 = Yousem | first8 = SA. | title = Numerical fidelity of endoscopic biopsy fragments in the processing sequence of a university surgical pathology laboratory. | journal = Arch Pathol Lab Med | volume = 135 | issue = 12 | pages = 1561-4 | month = Dec | year = 2011 | doi = 10.5858/arpa.2011-0020-OA | PMID = 22129184 }}</ref> A tissue gain is seen in approximately 25% of cases and a tissue loss is seen in approximately 7% of cases.<ref name=pmid22129184/>
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