
|Articles|October 7, 2010
Have You Heard? What does that cytology report really tell you?
How your colleagues respond to terms such as presumptive, consistent with, probable, supportive of, and more.
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When diagnosing malignant neoplasia, you place a lot of weight on the terms used in clinical pathology reports. Find out how your colleagues respond to presumptive, consistent with, probable, supportive of, and more.
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Source: Christopher MM, Hotz CS, Shelly SM, et al. Interpretation by clinicians of probability expressions in cytology reports and effect on clinical decision-making.
J Vet Intern Med
(2010);24(3):496-503.
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