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A pathologist's survey on the reporting of sessile serrated adenomas/polyps.

Authors :
Chetty R
Bateman AC
Torlakovic E
Wang LM
Gill P
Al-Badri A
Arends M
Biddlestone L
Burroughs S
Carey F
Cowlishaw D
Crowther S
Da Costa P
Dada MA
d'Adhemar C
Dasgupta K
de Cates C
Deshpande V
Feakins RM
Foria B
Foria V
Fuller C
Green B
Greenson JK
Griffiths P
Hafezi-Bakhtiari S
Henry J
Jaynes E
Jeffers MD
Kaye P
Landers R
Lauwers GY
Loughrey M
Mapstone N
Novelli M
Odze R
Poller D
Rowsell C
Sanders S
Sarsfield P
Schofield JB
Sheahan K
Shepherd N
Sherif A
Sington J
Walsh S
Williams N
Wong N
Source :
Journal of clinical pathology [J Clin Pathol] 2014 May; Vol. 67 (5), pp. 426-30. Date of Electronic Publication: 2014 Jan 07.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Aim: The purpose of this survey was to ascertain reporting habits of pathologists towards sessile serrated adenomas/polyps (SSA/P).<br />Methods: A questionnaire designed to highlight diagnostic criteria, approach and clinical implications of SSA/P was circulated electronically to 45 pathologists in the UK and North America.<br />Results: Forty-three of 45 pathologists agreed to participate. The vast majority (88%) had a special interest in gastrointestinal (GI) pathology, had great exposure to GI polyps in general with 40% diagnosing SSA/P at least once a week if not more, abnormal architecture was thought by all participants to be histologically diagnostic, and 11% would make the diagnosis if a single diagnostic histological feature was present in one crypt only, while a further 19% would diagnose SSA/P in one crypt if more than one diagnostic feature was present. The vast majority agreed that deeper sections were useful and 88% did not feel proliferation markers were useful. More than one-third did not know whether, or did not feel that, their clinicians were aware of the implications of SSA/P.<br />Conclusions: 98% of pathologists surveyed are aware that SSA/P is a precursor lesion to colorectal cancer, the majority agree on diagnostic criteria, and a significant number feel that there needs to be greater communication and awareness among pathologists and gastroenterologists about SSA/P.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1472-4146
Volume :
67
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of clinical pathology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
24399034
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/jclinpath-2013-202128