2023
DOI: 10.1097/pap.0000000000000404
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A Comprehensive Review of the Newest World Health Organization (WHO) Cytopathology Reporting Systems

Abstract: World Health Organization cytopathology reporting system systems have proposed for the pancreatobiliary tract, lung, lymph node, and soft tissue aligned with the updates in the World Health Organization classification of Tumor series. Among them, the pancreatobiliary tract and lung specimen reporting system have been published recently and are now a 7-tier and 5-tier category system, respectively, without any subcategorization. World Health Organization reporting systems also encourage the application of ancil… Show more

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“…The WHO system is developed as an improvisation of the PSC system to better align with the WHO classification of digestive system tumors and to yield more meaningful ROMs for each category [5, 27]. The use of BDC as a primary method to investigate pancreaticobiliary strictures is common.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The WHO system is developed as an improvisation of the PSC system to better align with the WHO classification of digestive system tumors and to yield more meaningful ROMs for each category [5, 27]. The use of BDC as a primary method to investigate pancreaticobiliary strictures is common.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%