Pancreatic neuroendocrine tumours: a comparison of cytological classification systems
Lauren Ackroyd,
Matthew Hanks,
Andrei Bancu
et al.
Abstract:AimsCytological classification systems provide a standardised interpretation framework for reporting cytological specimens. Three well-known classification systems can be applied when reporting pancreatic cytology. This study aimed to compare the accuracy of these classification systems (C1–C5 system, the Papanicolaou system and the WHO classification) for the assessment of pancreatic neuroendocrine lesions.MethodsWe analysed 73 pancreatic neuroendocrine tumour resections, 49 of which had corroborative cytolog… Show more
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