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Reporting Gleason grade/score in synoptic reports of radical prostatectomies
Context: The format of a synoptic report can significantly affect the accuracy, speed, and preference with which a reader can retrieve information.
Andrew A Renshaw +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 ...
van Velthuysen MF +7 more
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CYTOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF MALE BREAST LESIONS: RETROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS IN NORTHERN STATE OF INDIA.
Background: Symptoms of breast sickness commonly include breast discomfort, nipple discharge, and palpable breast lumps. Breast cytology, which involves fine-needle aspiration, nipple discharge smear, and touch preparation, may accurately assess ...
Aruna Gupta +3 more
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Synoptic reporting increases quality of upper gastrointestinal cancer pathology reports. [PDF]
Traditionally, surgical pathology reports are narrative. These report types are prone to error and missing data; therefore, structured standardized reporting was introduced. However, the effect of synoptic reporting on the completeness of esophageal and gastric carcinoma pathology reports is not yet established.A population-based retrospective ...
Baranov NS +6 more
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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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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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CYTOLOGY OF BREAST LESIONS: A RETROSPECTIVE STUDY IN A NORTHERN INDIAN STATE OF HIMALAYAS.
Background: Palpable breast lump, breast pain, and nipple discharge are common symptoms of breast disease. Breast cytology (fine-needle aspiration, nipple discharge smear, and touch preparation) accurately identifies benign, atypical, and malignant ...
Aruna Gupta +3 more
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Pathology reports represent a primary source of information for cancer registries. University Malaya Medical Centre (UMMC) is a tertiary hospital responsible for training pathologists; thus narrative reporting becomes important. However, the unstructured
Wee-Ming Tan +5 more
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Synoptic Reporting: Evidence-Based Review and Future Directions. [PDF]
Synoptic reporting is a process for reporting specific data elements in a specific format in surgical pathology reports. Previously, surgical pathology reports were free text, highly narrative, and prone to omission of necessary data and inconsistencies in formatting.1 Synoptic reporting not only ensures that all reports contain all necessary data ...
Renshaw AA +3 more
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Words are the most important and sometimes the only medium of communication between a radiologist and a treating physician. The concept of structured reporting in radiology was well received in the face of growing concerns to overcome the limitations of ...
Abhishek Mahajan
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