Objectives. This study assessed the diagnostic agreement and intra- and inter-observer reproducibility of the World Health Organization/International Society of Urologic Pathology Consensus Classification of Urothelial Neoplasms (1998 WHO/ISUP classification) and the 1973 WHO classification. Methods. A teaching set with 5 slides of each papillary neoplasm of low malignant potential, low-grade papillary carcinoma, high-grade papillary carcinoma, and a guideline, as well as a study set of 30 slides containing ten cases of each category, were sent to participants. Six pathologists expert in urological pathology reviewed the 30 slides of non-invasive papillary urothelial tumors in the study set. Diagnostic accuracy and reproducibility were eval...
Objectives: The Royal College of Pathologists minimum dataset recommends the concurrent use of both ...
The clinical management of tumor patients is often strongly infuenced by the tumor grade. The presen...
<p>Histologic grading of urothelial tumors: (A) The 2004 WHO classification Papillary urothelial neo...
Objectives. This study assessed the diagnostic agreement and intra- and inter-observer reproducibili...
Objectives. This study assessed the diagnostic agreement and intra- and inter-observer reproducibili...
Objectives: This study assessed the diagnostic agreement and intra- and inter-observer reproducibili...
The aim of the study was to evaluate urinary bladder biopsies showing papillary urothelial neoplasti...
OBJECTIVE To determine the ability of pathologists to reproducibly diagnose a newly defined lesion, ...
Objectives: In 1998, a revised system of classifying noninvasive papillary urothelial neoplasms of t...
Background: Classification of urothelial bladder tumours is an important factor in the treatment and...
Objectives. To investigate the relation of the World Health Organization/International Society of Ur...
The key points of the latest World Health Organization (WHO) classification of non-invasive urotheli...
The clinical management of tumor patients is often strongly infuenced by the tumor grade. The presen...
WOS: 000291158300003PubMed ID: 21484429The clinical management of tumor patients is often strongly i...
The morphological classification and diagnosis of bladder neoplasms is summarised, with specific foc...
Objectives: The Royal College of Pathologists minimum dataset recommends the concurrent use of both ...
The clinical management of tumor patients is often strongly infuenced by the tumor grade. The presen...
<p>Histologic grading of urothelial tumors: (A) The 2004 WHO classification Papillary urothelial neo...
Objectives. This study assessed the diagnostic agreement and intra- and inter-observer reproducibili...
Objectives. This study assessed the diagnostic agreement and intra- and inter-observer reproducibili...
Objectives: This study assessed the diagnostic agreement and intra- and inter-observer reproducibili...
The aim of the study was to evaluate urinary bladder biopsies showing papillary urothelial neoplasti...
OBJECTIVE To determine the ability of pathologists to reproducibly diagnose a newly defined lesion, ...
Objectives: In 1998, a revised system of classifying noninvasive papillary urothelial neoplasms of t...
Background: Classification of urothelial bladder tumours is an important factor in the treatment and...
Objectives. To investigate the relation of the World Health Organization/International Society of Ur...
The key points of the latest World Health Organization (WHO) classification of non-invasive urotheli...
The clinical management of tumor patients is often strongly infuenced by the tumor grade. The presen...
WOS: 000291158300003PubMed ID: 21484429The clinical management of tumor patients is often strongly i...
The morphological classification and diagnosis of bladder neoplasms is summarised, with specific foc...
Objectives: The Royal College of Pathologists minimum dataset recommends the concurrent use of both ...
The clinical management of tumor patients is often strongly infuenced by the tumor grade. The presen...
<p>Histologic grading of urothelial tumors: (A) The 2004 WHO classification Papillary urothelial neo...