1. Recommended Guidelines for Submission, Trimming, Margin Evaluation and Reporting of Tumor Biopsy Specimens in Veterinary Surgical Pathology
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Roy R. Pool, Michelle M. Dennis, Geovanni Dantas Cassali, Michael H. Goldschmidt, W. L. Spangler, Lawrence D. McGill, S. M. Liu, Julie A. Yager, Renée Laufer Amorim, A. Sailasuta, F. Y. Schulman, Thomas P. Lipscomb, E. Locke, Nicholas J. Bacon, Ken C. Smith, Giuseppe Sarli, E. J. Ehrhart, Rodney C. Straw, Kuldeep Singh, John M. Cullen, Eva Hellmén, Ahmed M. Shoieb, P. Mouser, Robert A. Foster, Paola Roccabianca, Barbara E. Powers, Christy A. McKnight, Rebecca C. Smedley, Kenneth M. Rassnick, T. J. Scase, Elizabeth W. Howerth, S. D. Moroff, Barbara A. Steficek, Victor E. Valli, Debra A. Kamstock, P. Labelle, Matti Kiupel, Dorothee Bienzle, D. M. Getzy, Margaret A. Miller, Paul C. Stromberg, José A. Ramos-Vara, A. D. Ross, S. D. Lenz, D. G. Esplin, Achim D. Gruber, Dodd G. Sledge, Donal O’Toole, KAMSTOCK DA, EHRHART EJ, GETZY DM, BACON NJ, RASSNICK KM, MOROFF SD, LIU SM, STRAW RC, MCKNIGHT CA, AMORIM RL, BIENZLE D, CASSALI GD, CULLEN JM, DENNIS MM, ESPLIN DG, FOSTER RA, GOLDSCHMIDT MH, GRUBER AD, HELLMÉN E, HOWERTH EW, LABELLE P, LENZ SD, LIPSCOMB TP, LOCKE E, MCGILL LD, MILLER MA, MOUSER PJ, O'TOOLE D, POOL RR, POWERS BE, RAMOS-VARA JA, ROCCABIANCA P, ROSS AD, SAILASUTA A, SARLI G, SCASE TJ, SCHULMAN FY, SHOIEB AM, SINGH K, SLEDGE D, SMEDLEY RC, SMITH KC, SPANGLER WL, STEFICEK B, STROMBERG PC, VALLI VE, YAGER J, and KIUPEL M.
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Veterinary medicine ,General Veterinary ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Pathology, Surgical ,business.industry ,Biopsy ,TUMOR MARGINS ,MEDLINE ,SURGICAL PATHOLOGY ,Guideline ,Pathology Report ,Specimen Handling ,Surgical pathology ,DIAGNOSTIC TECHNIQUE AND PROCEDURE ,Margin (machine learning) ,Neoplasms ,Practice Guidelines as Topic ,medicine ,VETERINARY MEDICINE ,Animals ,Tumor biopsy ,TISSUE SECTION ,business ,Scientific study - Abstract
Neoplastic diseases are typically diagnosed by biopsy and histopathological evaluation. The pathology report is key in determining prognosis, therapeutic decisions, and overall case management and therefore requires diagnostic accuracy, completeness, and clarity. Successful management relies on collaboration between clinical veterinarians, oncologists, and pathologists. To date there has been no standardized approach or guideline for the submission, trimming, margin evaluation, or reporting of neoplastic biopsy specimens in veterinary medicine. To address this issue, a committee consisting of veterinary pathologists and oncologists was established under the auspices of the American College of Veterinary Pathologists Oncology Initiative Committee to create such guidelines. These consensus guidelines were subsequently reviewed and endorsed by a large international group of veterinary pathologists. These recommended guidelines are not mandated but rather exist to help clinicians and veterinary pathologists optimally handle neoplastic biopsy samples. Many of these guidelines represent the collective experience of the committee members and consensus group when assessing neoplastic lesions from veterinary patients but have not met the rigors of definitive scientific study and investigation. These questions of technique, analysis, and evaluation should be put through formal scrutiny in rigorous clinical studies in the near future so that more definitive guidelines can be derived.
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- 2011