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Reproducibility and Feasibility of Classification and National Guidelines for Histological Diagnosis of Canine Mammary Gland Tumours: A Multi-Institutional Ring Study

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2022
Short description:
Reproducibility and Feasibility of Classification and National Guidelines for Histological Diagnosis of Canine Mammary Gland Tumours: A Multi-Institutional Ring Study / Papparella, S., Crescio, M.I., Baldassarre, V., Brunetti, B., Burrai, G.P., Cocumelli, C., Grieco, V., Iussich, S., Maniscalco, L., Mariotti, F., Millanta, F., Paciello, O., Rasotto, R., Romanucci, M., Sfacteria, A., Zappulli, V.. - In: VETERINARY SCIENCES. - ISSN 2306-7381. - 9:7(2022), p. 357. [10.3390/vetsci9070357]
abstract:
Histological diagnosis of Canine Mammary Tumours (CMTs) provides the basis for proper treatment and follow-up. Nowadays, its accuracy is poorly understood and variable interpretation of histological criteria leads to a lack of standardisation and impossibility to compare studies. This study aimed to quantify the reproducibility of histological diagnosis and grading in CMTs. A blinded ring test on 36 CMTs was performed by 15 veterinary pathologists with different levels of education, after discussion of critical points on the Davis-Thompson Foundation Classification and providing consensus guidelines. Kappa statistics were used to compare the interobserver variability. The overall concordance rate of diagnostic interpretations of WP on identification of hyperplasia-dysplasia/ benign/malignant lesions showed a substantial agreement (average k ranging from 0.66 to 0.82, with a k-combined of 0.76). Instead, outcomes on ICD-O-3.2 morphological code /diagnosis of histotype had only a moderate agreement (average k ranging from 0.44 and 0.64 , with a k-combined of 0.54). The results demonstrated that standardised classification and consensus guidelines can produce moderate to substantial agreement; however, further efforts are needed to increase this agreement in distinguishing benign versus malignant lesions and in histological grading.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
canine mammary tumours; diagnostic agreement; interobserver variability; classification; standardisation; guidelines
List of contributors:
Papparella, Serenella; Crescio, Maria Ines; Baldassarre, Valeria; Brunetti, Barbara; Burrai, Giovanni P.; Cocumelli, Cristiano; Grieco, Valeria; Iussich, Selina; Maniscalco, Lorella; Mariotti, Francesca; Millanta, Francesca; Paciello, Orlando; Rasotto, Roberta; Romanucci, Mariarita; Sfacteria, Alessandra; Zappulli, Valentina
Authors of the University:
BURRAI Giovanni Pietro
Handle:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/294323
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VETERINARY SCIENCES
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