Difference between revisions of "Pathology reports"

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**''Negative'' and ''without'' are preferred.
**''Negative'' and ''without'' are preferred.


====Uncertainty====
*Uncertainty in reports can be conveyed with various terms.
*There is no standard but the interpretation (by clinicians and pathologists) of various phrase have been compared by Lindley ''et al.'' using a scale of 0 (uncertain)  to 100 (certain):<ref name=pmid24939143>{{Cite journal  | last1 = Lindley | first1 = SW. | last2 = Gillies | first2 = EM. | last3 = Hassell | first3 = LA. | title = Communicating diagnostic uncertainty in surgical pathology reports: disparities between sender and receiver. | journal = Pathol Res Pract | volume = 210 | issue = 10 | pages = 628-33 | month = Oct | year = 2014 | doi = 10.1016/j.prp.2014.04.006 | PMID = 24939143 }}</ref>
**''Cannot rule out'' (55) and ''indefinite for ...'' (52) convey the highest level of uncertainty among attending clinicians.
**''Suggestive of ...'' (57) conveys a lesser level of uncertainty.
**''Consistent with ...'' (76) seems to be ignored by many.
 
====Abbreviations====
====Abbreviations====
*[[Abbreviations]] should not be used, e.g. [[LEEP]] should be written-out as ''loop electrosurgical excision procedure''.
*[[Abbreviations]] should not be used, e.g. [[LEEP]] should be written-out as ''loop electrosurgical excision procedure''.
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