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This page describes the '''format''' of the [[onlinepathology]], i.e. this web site.
This page is the [[onlinepathology]] '''manual of styel'''.  It describes the '''format''' of the onlinepathology.org, i.e. this web site.


==Name of entity==
==Name of entity==
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==Standard headings==
==Standard headings==
*General - this includes, clinical information, prognosis and treatment.
*General - this includes, clinical information, prognosis and treatment.
*Gross.
*Gross - this includes radiology and endoscopic exams.
*Microscopic.
*Microscopic.
*Stains.
*Stains.

Revision as of 23:29, 12 May 2013

This page is the onlinepathology manual of styel. It describes the format of the onlinepathology.org, i.e. this web site.

Name of entity

  • Ideally should be WHO name.
  • Names should reflect the pathogenesis as is understood currently.
  • The use of common misnomers is discouraged.
    • Some terms are tolerated... if they are very common, e.g. pyogenic granuloma (better term would be lobular capillary hemangioma).
  • Other names are listed under the heading with also known as (AKA).

Standard headings

  • General - this includes, clinical information, prognosis and treatment.
  • Gross - this includes radiology and endoscopic exams.
  • Microscopic.
  • Stains.
  • IHC.
  • Molecular (optional).
  • Sign out.

Microscopic (heading)

  • The key feature(s) should be marked.
    • Definition: A key feature is a distinctive common feature that strongly favours the given diagnosis and whose absense would strongly disfavour the diagnosis or exclude it.
      • Examples:
        1. Eosinophils in eosinophilic esophagitis.
        2. Nuclear atypia at the free surface in tubular adenoma.

See also

External links