Interobserver variability in the histopathological classification and grading of dysplasia in elevated colon lesions in the city of Lima
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Colonic polyp refers to lesions that exhibit a protrusion of the mucosa, regardless of histology. The most recent WHO classification is based on a better understanding of these lesions; however, its application in daily practice could be subject to interobserver variability biases that could have cl...
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| Materia: | Interobserver variability Colonic polyps Colonic diseases Colonic neoplasms Colonoscopy |
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Interobserver variability in the histopathological classification and grading of dysplasia in elevated colon lesions in the city of Lima Interobserver variability in the histopathological classification and grading of dysplasia in elevated colon lesions in the city of Lima |
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Interobserver variability in the histopathological classification and grading of dysplasia in elevated colon lesions in the city of Lima |
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Interobserver variability in the histopathological classification and grading of dysplasia in elevated colon lesions in the city of Lima Gallegos Serruto, Guido Interobserver variability Colonic polyps Colonic diseases Colonic neoplasms Colonoscopy Interobserver variability Colonic polyps Colonic diseases Colonic neoplasms Colonoscopy |
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Interobserver variability in the histopathological classification and grading of dysplasia in elevated colon lesions in the city of Lima |
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Interobserver variability in the histopathological classification and grading of dysplasia in elevated colon lesions in the city of Lima |
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Interobserver variability in the histopathological classification and grading of dysplasia in elevated colon lesions in the city of Lima |
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Interobserver variability in the histopathological classification and grading of dysplasia in elevated colon lesions in the city of Lima |
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Interobserver variability in the histopathological classification and grading of dysplasia in elevated colon lesions in the city of Lima |
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Gallegos Serruto, Guido Gutiérrez, Aldo Chian García, César Torres Perez, Isthvan |
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Gallegos Serruto, Guido |
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Gallegos Serruto, Guido Gutiérrez, Aldo Chian García, César Torres Perez, Isthvan |
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Gutiérrez, Aldo Chian García, César Torres Perez, Isthvan |
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Interobserver variability Colonic polyps Colonic diseases Colonic neoplasms Colonoscopy Interobserver variability Colonic polyps Colonic diseases Colonic neoplasms Colonoscopy |
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Interobserver variability Colonic polyps Colonic diseases Colonic neoplasms Colonoscopy Interobserver variability Colonic polyps Colonic diseases Colonic neoplasms Colonoscopy |
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Colonic polyp refers to lesions that exhibit a protrusion of the mucosa, regardless of histology. The most recent WHO classification is based on a better understanding of these lesions; however, its application in daily practice could be subject to interobserver variability biases that could have clinical implications. Objectives: To determine the interobserver variability in the histopathological reporting and grading of dysplasia of samples obtained from elevated colon lesions in a private laboratory in the city of Lima. Materials and methods: Observational, descriptive, and prospective study: Case series type. All biopsies of elevated colon lesions received over a period of 3 months were evaluated by two observers without clinical information of the cases, to diagnose the lesions according to the WHO classification. In cases of diagnostic differences, the cases were evaluated together to reach a consensus. Results: A Kappa coefficient value of 0.458 was obtained in the diagnostic classification of elevated colon lesions, while a Kappa value of 0.416 in the evaluation of dysplasia; indicating moderate agreement. Conclusions: Despite achieving moderate agreement between evaluators, this work demonstrates the importance of not only relying on morphological criteria for diagnostic classification, but also including criteria of location and size of these lesions to increase diagnostic accuracy. |
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Interobserver variability in the histopathological classification and grading of dysplasia in elevated colon lesions in the city of LimaInterobserver variability in the histopathological classification and grading of dysplasia in elevated colon lesions in the city of LimaGallegos Serruto, GuidoGutiérrez, AldoChian García, CésarTorres Perez, IsthvanInterobserver variabilityColonic polypsColonic diseasesColonic neoplasmsColonoscopyInterobserver variabilityColonic polypsColonic diseasesColonic neoplasmsColonoscopyColonic polyp refers to lesions that exhibit a protrusion of the mucosa, regardless of histology. The most recent WHO classification is based on a better understanding of these lesions; however, its application in daily practice could be subject to interobserver variability biases that could have clinical implications. Objectives: To determine the interobserver variability in the histopathological reporting and grading of dysplasia of samples obtained from elevated colon lesions in a private laboratory in the city of Lima. Materials and methods: Observational, descriptive, and prospective study: Case series type. All biopsies of elevated colon lesions received over a period of 3 months were evaluated by two observers without clinical information of the cases, to diagnose the lesions according to the WHO classification. In cases of diagnostic differences, the cases were evaluated together to reach a consensus. Results: A Kappa coefficient value of 0.458 was obtained in the diagnostic classification of elevated colon lesions, while a Kappa value of 0.416 in the evaluation of dysplasia; indicating moderate agreement. Conclusions: Despite achieving moderate agreement between evaluators, this work demonstrates the importance of not only relying on morphological criteria for diagnostic classification, but also including criteria of location and size of these lesions to increase diagnostic accuracy.Colonic polyp refers to lesions that exhibit a protrusion of the mucosa, regardless of histology. The most recent WHO classification is based on a better understanding of these lesions; however, its application in daily practice could be subject to interobserver variability biases that could have clinical implications. Objectives: To determine the interobserver variability in the histopathological reporting and grading of dysplasia of samples obtained from elevated colon lesions in a private laboratory in the city of Lima. Materials and methods: Observational, descriptive, and prospective study: Case series type. All biopsies of elevated colon lesions received over a period of 3 months were evaluated by two observers without clinical information of the cases, to diagnose the lesions according to the WHO classification. In cases of diagnostic differences, the cases were evaluated together to reach a consensus. Results: A Kappa coefficient value of 0.458 was obtained in the diagnostic classification of elevated colon lesions, while a Kappa value of 0.416 in the evaluation of dysplasia; indicating moderate agreement. Conclusions: Despite achieving moderate agreement between evaluators, this work demonstrates the importance of not only relying on morphological criteria for diagnostic classification, but also including criteria of location and size of these lesions to increase diagnostic accuracy.Sociedad de Gastroenterología del Perú2024-09-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistagastroperu.com/index.php/rgp/article/view/1711Revista de Gastroenterología del Perú; Vol. 44 No. 3 (2024); 239-244Revista de Gastroenterología del Perú; Vol. 44 Núm. 3 (2024); 239-2441609-722X1022-5129reponame:Revista de Gastroenterología del Perúinstname:Sociedad de Gastroenterología del Perúinstacron:SOCIOGASTROspahttps://revistagastroperu.com/index.php/rgp/article/view/1711/1259Derechos de autor 2024 Guido Gallegos Serruto, Aldo Gutiérrez, César Chian García, Isthvan Torres Perezhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.revistagastroperu.com:article/17112025-04-11T20:36:17Z |
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