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''[[Libre Pathology]]'' redirects what it deems to be synonyms. Unique diagnoses are added to [[:Category:Diagnosis|diagnosis category]], while synonyms are not, e.g. ''[[Warthin tumour]]'' is in [[:Category:Diagnosis|diagnosis category]] while ''[[papillary cystadenoma lymphomatosum]]'' is not.
''[[Libre Pathology]]'' redirects what it deems to be synonyms. Unique diagnoses are added to [[:Category:Diagnosis|diagnosis category]], while synonyms are not, e.g. ''[[Warthin tumour]]'' is in [[:Category:Diagnosis|diagnosis category]] while ''[[papillary cystadenoma lymphomatosum]]'' is not.
==Uncertainty of the diagnosis==
In some cases the pathologist is not fully confident of his diagnosis (although trying ruling out all other possiblities he is aware of). Commonly used terms describing this uncertainty in reports are:
* the features are indicative of …
* raise the possibility of …
* are compatible with …
* are probably those of …
* are diagnostic of …
* are in keeping with …
* are suggestive of …
Interpretation of the meaning of phrases describing probability however vary widely between pathologists and clinicians reading the report.<ref>{{Cite journal  | last1 = Galloway | first1 = M. | last2 = Taiyeb | first2 = T. | title = The interpretation of phrases used to describe uncertainty in pathology reports. | journal = Patholog Res Int | volume = 2011 | issue =  | pages = 656079 | month =  | year = 2011 | doi = 10.4061/2011/656079 | PMID = 21876845 }}</ref>


==List of diagnoses==
==List of diagnoses==
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