Risk of malignancy and overall survival associated with the diagnostic categories in the World Health Organization Reporting System for Pancreaticobiliary Cytopathology
Wen‐Yu Hsiao,
Qun Wang
Abstract:BackgroundThe World Health Organization (WHO) classification system revised the Papanicolaou Society of Cytopathology (PSC) system for reporting pancreaticobiliary cytopathology. To better stratify intraductal and/or cystic neoplasms by cytologic grade, the neoplastic, other category was replaced by two new categories: pancreaticobiliary neoplasm, low‐risk/grade (PaN‐Low) and pancreaticobiliary neoplasm, high‐risk/grade (PaN‐High). Low‐grade malignancies were placed in the malignant category, and benign neopla… Show more
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