黑色素细胞病变的 MPATH-Dx 2.0 版本模式:用于标准化诊断报告的强大工具。

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 DERMATOLOGY Clinics in dermatology Pub Date : 2024-09-10 DOI:10.1016/j.clindermatol.2024.09.007
Raymond L Barnhill, Michael W Piepkorn, Lyn M Duncan, Stevan Knezevich, Joann G Elmore, David E Elder
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本文介绍了新修订的 MPATH-Dx(2.0 版)黑色素细胞病变报告模式。主要的变化包括将 1.0 版的五级黑色素细胞病变简化为四级,以提高诊断一致性,并为患者的治疗提供更明确的指导。2.0 版还明确界定了 I 级和 II 级病变的组织病理学分类标准,现在分别称为低度(轻度至中度)不典型和高度(高端中度至重度)不典型。这一新修订的模式还包括针对世卫组织较少见的黑色素瘤发病途径的具体规定,为 "中级 "II 类肿瘤(黑色素细胞瘤)的分类提供了指导,并确认了风险极低的 pT1a 黑色素瘤亚群,其最终可能被重新分类为未完全演变为黑色素瘤的肿瘤。
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MPATH-Dx version 2.0 schema for melanocytic lesions: A robust tool for standardized diagnostic reporting.

The new revised MPATH-Dx (version 2.0) reporting schema for melanocytic lesions is presented. Principal changes include the simplification of the previous five-class version 1.0 to a four-class hierarchy of melanocytic lesions to improve diagnostic agreement and to provide more explicit guidance for the management of patients. Version 2.0 also has clearly defined histopathologic criteria for classification of class I and II lesions, which are now designated as low-grade (mild-to-moderate) atypia and high-grade (high-end moderate-to-severe) atypia, respectively. This new revised schema also includes specific provisions for the less common World Health Organization pathways to melanoma, provides guidance for classifying "intermediate" class II tumors (melanocytomas), and recognizes a subset of pT1a melanomas with very low risk and possible eventual reclassification as a neoplasm falling short of fully evolved melanoma.

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Clinics in dermatology
Clinics in dermatology 医学-皮肤病学
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