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Introduction: Placental pathology is key for investigating adverse pregnancy outcomes, however, lack of standardization in reporting has limited clinical utility.
S. Dancey +8 more
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A synoptic reporting template is pivotal in influencing patient management by effectively and comprehensively communicating relevant imaging findings to the treating physician.
Nivedita Chakrabarty, Abhishek Mahajan
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BACKGROUND: The use of synoptic reporting has been shown to improve documentation of critical information and provide added value related to data access and extraction, data reliability, relevant detail, and completeness of information.
Serena S. Bidwell +5 more
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St Paul and the Two Ways: Pre-baptismal Catechesis in Romans 12–13 [PDF]
The principal concern of New Testament scholars in turning to the paraenesis found in Romans 12–13 is the question of whether this reflects knowledge of the Jesus-tradition on the part of St. Paul. This article suggests that hunting for Pauline parallels
Fr Alistair Stewart
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Improving Reporting of Tumor Size in Synoptic Reports [PDF]
Context.— Tumor size is an important prognostic feature in many synoptic reports. The best format to report this feature is not clearly defined. Objective.— To define formatting features that impact the significance of tumor size.
Andrew A, Renshaw, Edwin W, Gould
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Background: Periodic auditing of histopathology report (HPR) of breast cancer, monitors compliance and increases the standards of reporting. This study was done to audit the completeness of breast cancer HPR in accordance with the CAP protocol and to ...
Victoria Liza +2 more
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ENETS standardized (synoptic) reporting for neuroendocrine tumour pathology [PDF]
Abstract In recent years the WHO classification of neuroendocrine neoplasms (NEN) has evolved. Nomenclature as well as thresholds for grading have changed leading to potential confusion and lack of comparability of tumour reports. Therefore, the European Neuroendocrine Tumour Society (ENETS) has set‐up an interdisciplinary working ...
Marie‐Louise F. van Velthuysen +7 more
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BACKGROUND: Imaging reports that consistently document all disease sites with potential to increase surgical complexity or morbidity can facilitate ovarian cancer treatment planning.
Pamela Causa Andrieu +14 more
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Introduction Currently, operative reports are narrative and often handwritten, making interpretation difficult and potentially omitting key steps of the procedure. This study undertook a systematic review to determine the current availability of synoptic
Aiman Elamin +5 more
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Background The dominant method of reporting findings from diagnostic and surgical procedures is the narrative report. In cancer care, this report inconsistently provides the information required to understand the cancer and make informed patient care ...
Urquhart Robin +3 more
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