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Classification in anatomic pathology.

E Foucar1

  • 1Department of Pathology, Presbyterian Hospital, Albuquerque, NM, USA.

American Journal of Clinical Pathology
|May 8, 2002
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Pathology classification organizes disease manifestations for diagnosis. Despite successes, diagnostic disagreements persist, prompting a need for updated classification systems, especially with advances in genomic medicine.

Area of Science:

  • Pathology
  • Medical Diagnostics
  • Genomic Medicine

Background:

  • Pathology classification aims to organize disease manifestations into diagnostic categories for consistent patient management.
  • Ideally, diagnoses reflect biological laws, grouping patients with similar clinical outcomes and treatment responses.

Observation:

  • Current diagnostic disagreements are common in pathology.
  • Patients within the same diagnostic category often exhibit varied disease courses and therapeutic responses.

Findings:

  • The foundation of diagnostic pathology relies on classification rules.
  • Genomic medicine holds potential for significant changes in pathology classification systems.

Implications:

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  • Pathology classification is expected to undergo substantial evolution in the coming years.
  • Pathologists must prepare for these changes, integrating new knowledge and technologies into diagnostic practices.