Utility and applications of synoptic reporting in pathology [PDF]
Background: Synoptic reports in routine pathology practice provide composite documents that include information from morphology and molecular technologies. It is clear and accurate structured information and developed by incorporating standardized data elements in the form of checklist for pathology reporting.
Waqas Amin
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Guidelines for synoptic reporting of surgery and pathology in Hirschsprung disease. [PDF]
Synoptic, or standardized, reporting of surgery and pathology reports has been widely adopted in surgical oncology. Patients with Hirschsprung disease may experience morbidity related to surgical factors or underlying pathology and often undergo multiple operations.
Veras LV +16 more
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Performance of a web-based method for generating synoptic reports
Context: The College of American Pathologists (CAP) requires synoptic reporting of all tumor excisions. Objective: To compare the performance of different methods of generating synoptic reports.
Megan A Renshaw +7 more
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ENETS standardized (synoptic) reporting for radiological imaging in neuroendocrine tumours [PDF]
This expert consensus document represents an initiative by the European Neuroendocrine Tumor Society (ENETS) to provide guidance for synoptic reporting of radiological examinations critical to the diagnosis, grading, staging and treatment of ...
Clarisse Dromain +2 more
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The Oncologist’s Guide to Synoptic Reporting: A Primer [PDF]
Synoptic reporting in tumour pathology is defined by (1) completeness in terms of data elements as well as (2) a specific, laboratory value-like format. Adoption of synoptic reporting leads to more complete reporting of essential parameters, improved standardisation of diagnostic criteria and terminology, as well as easier retrieval of information.
Hewer, Ekkehard
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Synoptic reporting of pituitary magnetic resonance imaging [PDF]
BackgroundPituitary adenomas are common, often asymptomatic tumours that are diagnosed incidentally by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain. There is considerable variation in the reporting of pituitary MRI, in part because there is no consensus as to what information should be included in such reports.
Rana S. Dhillon +3 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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Synoptic tool for reporting of hematological and lymphoid neoplasms based on World Health Organization classification and College of American Pathologists checklist [PDF]
Background Synoptic reporting, either as part of the pathology report or replacing some free text component incorporates standardized data elements in the form of checklists for pathology reporting.
Winters Sharon B +7 more
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It’s time for a minimum synoptic operation template in patients undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy: a systematic review [PDF]
Background Despite the call to enhance accuracy and value of operation records few international recommended minimal standards for operative notes documentation have been described. This study undertook a systematic review of existing operative reporting
Niall O’Connor +34 more
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A Synoptic Reporting System for Peripheral Blood Smear Interpretation [PDF]
AbstractWeb-based synoptic reporting systems have been shown to improve efficiency, reduce turnaround time, and decrease reporting errors in reports of surgical pathology specimens and hematologic neoplasms and bone marrow. No such system has been previously described for the reporting of peripheral blood smears.
Jesse, Jaso +2 more
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