国际协调命名和诊断标准(INHAND):非啮齿动物眼部组织的非增殖性和增殖性病变。

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 PATHOLOGY Toxicologic Pathology Pub Date : 2024-10-01 DOI:10.1177/01926233241283708
K A Schafer, E Atzpodien, U Bach, J Bartoe, H Booler, J Brassard, C Farman, M Kochi, T Lejeune, E Meseck, T Nolte, M Ramos, B Short, S Sorden, L Teixeira, O Turner, B Walling, K Yekkala, K Yoshizawa
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INHAND(国际病变命名和诊断标准统一)项目(www.toxpath.org/ INHAND .asp)是欧洲(ESTP)、英国(BSTP)、日本(JSTP)和北美(STP)的毒理学病理学会的联合倡议,旨在为实验动物的增殖性和非增殖性病变制定国际公认的命名法。本出版物的目的是为用于非临床安全性研究的非啮齿动物(兔子、狗、迷你猪和非人灵长类动物)的眼部组织(眼睛、腺体和眼附件)中观察到的病变提供一个标准化的命名法,重点是眼部靶向给药。彩色显微照片显示了一些病变。本文档中提出的标准化命名法也可在互联网上以电子方式获得(http://www.goreni.org/)。材料来源包括来自世界各地政府、学术界和工业实验室的组织病理学数据库。内容包括自发性病变和暴露于各种测试材料引起的病变的描述和视觉描述。一个被广泛接受和使用的国际上统一的实验动物损伤命名法将为不同国家的监管和科学研究组织提供一种共同的语言,并增加和丰富毒理学家和病理学家之间的国际信息交流。
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International Harmonization of Nomenclature and Diagnostic Criteria (INHAND): Nonproliferative and Proliferative Lesions of Nonrodent Ocular Tissues.

The INHAND (International Harmonization of Nomenclature and Diagnostic Criteria for Lesions) Project (www.toxpath.org/ inhand.asp) is a joint initiative of the Societies of Toxicologic Pathology from Europe (ESTP), Great Britain (BSTP), Japan (JSTP), and North America (STP) to develop an internationally accepted nomenclature for proliferative and nonproliferative lesions in laboratory animals. The purpose of this publication is to provide a standardized nomenclature for classifying lesions observed in ocular tissues (eyes and glands and ocular adnexa) from laboratory nonrodent species (rabbits, dogs, minipigs, and nonhuman primates) used in nonclinical safety studies with an emphasis on ocular-targeted dosing. Some of the lesions are illustrated by color photomicrographs. The standardized nomenclature presented in this document is also available electronically on the Internet (http://www.goreni.org/). Sources of material included histopathology databases from government, academia, and industrial laboratories throughout the world. Content includes descriptions and visual depictions of spontaneous lesions and lesions induced by exposure to various test materials. A widely accepted and utilized internationally harmonized nomenclature for lesions in laboratory animals will provide a common language among regulatory and scientific research organizations in different countries and increase and enrich international exchanges of information among toxicologists and pathologists.

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Toxicologic Pathology
Toxicologic Pathology 医学-病理学
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57
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期刊介绍: Toxicologic Pathology is dedicated to the promotion of human, animal, and environmental health through the dissemination of knowledge, techniques, and guidelines to enhance the understanding and practice of toxicologic pathology. Toxicologic Pathology, the official journal of the Society of Toxicologic Pathology, will publish Original Research Articles, Symposium Articles, Review Articles, Meeting Reports, New Techniques, and Position Papers that are relevant to toxicologic pathology.
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