Venetian Blind Artefact
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Venetian blind artefact. Venetian blind shadowing is a type of posterior acoustic artifact described as bands of linear shadows along lines of sight often diverging on a convex probe. Artefacts of embedding entrapment of air around the tissue is a common finding during embedding. This artifact has been attributed to vibration of the specimen in the paraffin block caused either by excessive hardening of the tissue in. The venetian blinds artifact is an uncommon tissue cutting artifact that leads to the formation of parallel series of strips of tissue separated by narrow clear spaces that resemble venetian blinds.
Venetian blind artifact 3d mra only this is a specific artifact seen only with the motsa multiple overlapping thin slab acquisition technique. Thick thin areas venetian blinds washboarding undulations and skipping. While it is very common in frozen sections of the breast and lymphoid tissue the artefact also occurs in paraffin embedded tissue. Rain shower 2 appearance is a sonographic finding that is typically associated with adenomyosis but can also occur in uterine fibroids the venetian blind appearance associated with adenomyosis is typically thin whereas when associated with uterine fibroids there are also edge shadows or dense posterior shadowing from calcification 1.
It represents overlap between adjacent slabs that are acquired as separate acquisitions and then fused together. This gives rise to the so called venetian blind artifacts shown in the image left. This causes the tissue to fall out or vibrate during the cutting procedure leading to venetian blind artifact which appears as zones of compressed tissue separated by open spaces. The venetian blind a k a.
A term of art referring to the parallel ridging cracking and separation of pathology specimens cut with a microtome due to tissue brittleness which may occur with alcohol fixation. Ultrasound features of adenomyosis including asymmetrical uterine wall thickening anteriorly with focal heterogeneity and associated increased blood flow as well as the venetian blind pattern of acoustic shadowing the latter may be seen with either adenomyosis or uterine fibroids. The summary below examines the most common microtomy artifacts that can be seen under the microscope when viewing stained tissue sections. Motsa is an useful technique for the evaluation of vertebrobasilar ischemia and aneurysm scanning from the foramen magnum through the circle of willis.