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==List==
==List==
===Cytology===
Critical diagnoses as per Pereira ''et al.'':<ref name=pmid16680772>{{Cite journal  | last1 = Pereira | first1 = TC. | last2 = Clayton | first2 = AC. | last3 = Tazelaar | first3 = HD. | last4 = Liu | first4 = Y. | last5 = Leon | first5 = M. | last6 = Silverman | first6 = JF. | title = Critical values in cytology. | journal = Diagn Cytopathol | volume = 34 | issue = 6 | pages = 447-51 | month = Jun | year = 2006 | doi = 10.1002/dc.20443 | PMID = 16680772 }}</ref>
*Unexpected malignancy - vast majority of cases.
*Microorganisms in non-gynecologic specimens and FNA specimens.
===Surgical pathology===
The following is primarily constructed from a list in Pereira ''et al.''<ref name=pmid15323136>{{Cite journal  | last1 = Pereira | first1 = TC. | last2 = Liu | first2 = Y. | last3 = Silverman | first3 = JF. | title = Critical values in surgical pathology. | journal = Am J Clin Pathol | volume = 122 | issue = 2 | pages = 201-5 | month = Aug | year = 2004 | doi = 10.1309/7NRW-7G68-4VEP-WPMR | PMID = 15323136 }}</ref>  
The following is primarily constructed from a list in Pereira ''et al.''<ref name=pmid15323136>{{Cite journal  | last1 = Pereira | first1 = TC. | last2 = Liu | first2 = Y. | last3 = Silverman | first3 = JF. | title = Critical values in surgical pathology. | journal = Am J Clin Pathol | volume = 122 | issue = 2 | pages = 201-5 | month = Aug | year = 2004 | doi = 10.1309/7NRW-7G68-4VEP-WPMR | PMID = 15323136 }}</ref>  


===General===
====General====
*[[blood vessels|Large vessel]] in core biopsy specimen.
*[[blood vessels|Large vessel]] in core biopsy specimen.
*Unexpected malignant diagnosis.
*Unexpected malignant diagnosis.
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**Malignancy causing superior vena cava syndrome.
**Malignancy causing superior vena cava syndrome.


===Cytology===
====Gynecologic====
Critical diagnoses as per Pereira ''et al.'':<ref name=pmid16680772>{{Cite journal  | last1 = Pereira | first1 = TC. | last2 = Clayton | first2 = AC. | last3 = Tazelaar | first3 = HD. | last4 = Liu | first4 = Y. | last5 = Leon | first5 = M. | last6 = Silverman | first6 = JF. | title = Critical values in cytology. | journal = Diagn Cytopathol | volume = 34 | issue = 6 | pages = 447-51 | month = Jun | year = 2006 | doi = 10.1002/dc.20443 | PMID = 16680772 }}</ref>
*Unexpected malignancy - vast majority of cases.
*Microorganisms in non-gynecologic specimens and FNA specimens.
 
===Gynecologic===
*No [[chorionic villi]] or trophoblasts on D&C in someone pregnant.
*No [[chorionic villi]] or trophoblasts on D&C in someone pregnant.
*[[Fat on endometrial biopsy]].
*[[Fat on endometrial biopsy]].
*Fat on endocervical canal sampling.
*Fat on endocervical canal sampling.


===Diagnostic of infection===
====Diagnostic of infection====
*Fungal.
*Fungal.
*Microbacterial.
*Microbacterial.
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*Viral.
*Viral.


===Suggestive of infection===
====Suggestive of infection====
*Necrotic [[granulomas]].
*Necrotic [[granulomas]].


===Cardiac===
====Cardiac====
*Mesothelial cells in heart muscle biopsy.
*Mesothelial cells in heart muscle biopsy.


===Transplant related===
====Transplant related====
*Transplant rejection.
*Transplant rejection.


===Medical diseases===
====Medical diseases====
*[[Vasculitis]].
*[[Vasculitis]].


===Renal===
====Renal====
*[[Glomerular crescents|Crescents]] in kidney biopsy.
*[[Glomerular crescents|Crescents]] in kidney biopsy.



Revision as of 02:01, 2 April 2015

Critical values is a concept which comes to anatomical pathology from clinical pathology.[1]

In the context of surgical pathology, it is, perhaps more appropriately, called critical diagnosis.

The general consensus is that these findings require a phone call and/or discussion with the clinician to ensure the situation is managed appropriately in a timely manner.[2]

List

Cytology

Critical diagnoses as per Pereira et al.:[2]

  • Unexpected malignancy - vast majority of cases.
  • Microorganisms in non-gynecologic specimens and FNA specimens.

Surgical pathology

The following is primarily constructed from a list in Pereira et al.[3]

General

  • Large vessel in core biopsy specimen.
  • Unexpected malignant diagnosis.
  • Malignant diagnosis in the context of a medical emergency:
    • Neoplasm causing paralysis.
    • Malignancy causing superior vena cava syndrome.

Gynecologic

Diagnostic of infection

  • Fungal.
  • Microbacterial.
  • Bacterial.
  • Viral.

Suggestive of infection

Cardiac

  • Mesothelial cells in heart muscle biopsy.

Transplant related

  • Transplant rejection.

Medical diseases

Renal

See also

References

  1. Allen TC (May 2007). "Critical values in anatomic pathology?". Arch. Pathol. Lab. Med. 131 (5): 684–7. PMID 17491125. http://arpa.allenpress.com/arpaonline/?request=get-document&issn=0003-9985&volume=131&issue=5&page=684.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Pereira, TC.; Clayton, AC.; Tazelaar, HD.; Liu, Y.; Leon, M.; Silverman, JF. (Jun 2006). "Critical values in cytology.". Diagn Cytopathol 34 (6): 447-51. doi:10.1002/dc.20443. PMID 16680772.
  3. Pereira, TC.; Liu, Y.; Silverman, JF. (Aug 2004). "Critical values in surgical pathology.". Am J Clin Pathol 122 (2): 201-5. doi:10.1309/7NRW-7G68-4VEP-WPMR. PMID 15323136.