Rau W S, Hauenstein K, Volk P, Mittermayer C
Rofo. 1980 Oct;133(4):400-5. doi: 10.1055/s-2008-1056752.
Radiologic pathologic correlation of lung specimens requires a gas content identical to intravital conditions. Methods of air drying and formalin steam fixation are well known but time consuming. A new, quick method is presented: The lungs are inflated with compressed air, frozen in liquid nitrogen, and cut into slices. Radiographs taken in soft tissue technique will demonstrate structural details down to 200--300 mu. The excellent state of preservation enables unusual quality of microscopic slides, as well.