Recommendations for the Use of in Silico Approaches for Next Generation Sequencing Bioinformatic Pipeline Validation: A Joint Report of the Association for Molecular Pathology, Association for Pathology Informatics, and College of American Pathologists Skip to Main ContentLog inSPECIAL ARTICLE|ARTICLES IN PRESSRecommendations for the Use of in Silico Approaches for Next-Generation Sequencing Bioinformatic Pipeline ValidationA Joint Report of the Association for Molecular Pathology, Association for Pathology Informatics, and College of American PathologistsEric J. DuncavageJoshua F. ColemanMonica E. de BacaCarlos J. SuarezChad VanderbiltJustin M. ZookShow all authorsPublished:October 13, 2022DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmoldx.2022.09.007PlumX MetricsIn silico approaches for next-generation
Assessments of Somatic Variant Classification Using the Association for Molecular Pathology/American Society of Clinical Oncology/College of American Pathologists Guidelines: A Report from the Association for Molecular Pathology www.jmdjournal.orgChecking if the site connection is securewww.jmdjournal.org needs to review the security of your connection before proceeding.Ray ID
Reporting cellular pathology samples at home PG 130224 1 V5 Final Best practice recommendations Reporting cellular pathology samples at home February 2024 Author: Dr Rachael Liebmann Unique document number G017 Document name Best practice recommendations: Reporting cellular pathology samples at home Version number 5 Produced by Dr Rachael Liebmann, on behalf of the Cellular Pathology Specialty . an employee carrying out work-related duties while physically based at their place of residence. It applies to both medical and clinical scientific staff who provide a pathology service. This document relates to both digital and conventional cellular pathology reporting, and histopathology and cytology services. It complements the following College documents: Best practice recommendations: For pathologists
Considerations for SARS-CoV-2 Genomic Surveillance: A Joint Consensus Recommendation of the Association for Molecular Pathology and Association of Public Health Laboratories www.jmdjournal.orgVerify you are human by completing the action below.www.jmdjournal.org needs to review the security of your connection before proceeding.Ray ID: 8e383f8def594966Performance & security by Cloudflare
Tissue pathways for bone and soft tissue pathology PGD 030523 1 V3 Final Tissue pathways for bone and soft tissue pathology May 2023 Authors: Professor David C Mangham, Royal Marsden Hospital Dr Katalin Boros, Manchester Royal Infirmary Professor Anthony J Freemont, University of Manchester Dr Mohsin Mazhari, Manchester Royal Infirmary Unique document number G105 Document name Tissue pathways for bone and soft tissue pathology Version number 3 Produced by Professor David C Mangham, Consultant in Musculoskeletal Pathology, Royal Marsden Hospital. Dr Katalin Boros, Consultant in Musculoskeletal Pathology, Manchester Royal Infirmary. Professor Anthony J Freemont, Consultant in Musculoskeletal Pathology, University of Manchester. Dr Mohsin Mazhari, Specialty Doctor and Lead
Tissue pathways for non-neoplastic thoracic pathology CEff 080822 1 V3 Final Tissue pathways for non-neoplastic thoracic pathology August 2022 Authors: Professor Irshad Soomro, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust Dr Andrew Robinson, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust Professor Andrew Nicholson, Royal Brompton Hospital and Harefield NHS Foundation Trust Unique document number G135 Document name Tissue pathways for non-neoplastic thoracic pathology Version number 3 Produced by Professor Irshad Soomro is a consultant histopathologist, Honorary Clinical Professor and lead thoracic pathologist at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust. Dr Andrew Robinson is a consultant histopathologist and lead thoracic pathologist at Birmingham Heartlands Hospital
Tissue pathways for non-neoplastic ophthalmic pathology specimens CEff 250620 1 V3 Final Tissue pathways for non-neoplastic ophthalmic pathology specimens June 2020 Authors: Dr Luciane Dreher Irion, Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust Dr Caroline Thaung, UCL Institute of Ophthalmology and Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Unique document number G141 Document name Tissue pathways for non-neoplastic ophthalmic pathology specimens Version number 3 Produced by Dr Luciane Dreher Irion is a consultant histopathologist at Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust, member of the National Specialist Ophthalmic Pathology Service (NSOPS) and RCPath Subspecialty Advisor for ophthalmic pathology. Dr Caroline Thaung is a consultant
Adult neurooncological pathology (diagnosis of tumours of the central nervous system with histological and molecular methods). 1 | P a g e Neuropathology service specification Adult neurooncological pathology (diagnosis of tumours of the central nervous system with histological and molecular methods). The British Neuropathology Society Professional Affairs Committee Aims This document aims to develop a national framework on how neuro-oncology pathology (surgical neuropathology) services should be organised to ensure that all patients and service users have fair access to specialised services. This framework provides a framework for principles of guidance, and thus has a more nationwide focus rather than being a blueprint for individual departments or organisations. The following stakeholders
Aripiprazole (Abilify and generic brands): risk of pathological gambling Skip to main contentCookies on GOV.UKWe use some essential cookies to make this website work.We’d like to set additional cookies to understand how you use GOV.UK, remember your settings and improve government services.We also use cookies set by other sites to help us deliver content from their services.Accept additional cookiesReject additional cookiesView cookies GOV.UK Navigation menu Menu Search GOV.UK HomeDrug Safety UpdateAripiprazole (Abilify and generic brands): risk of pathological gamblingHealthcare professionals prescribing aripiprazole are reminded to be alert to the risk of addictive gambling and other impulse control disorders. Healthcare professionals should advise patients, their families and friends
Acute Isolated Meniscal Pathology Please cite this guideline as the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons Management of Acute Meniscal Pathology Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guideline. aaos.org/ampcpg Published June 10, 2024 View background material via the CPG eAppendix 1 View data summaries via the CPG eAppendix 2 Acute Isolated Meniscal Pathology Evidence-Based Clinical Practice diagnosed by a trained healthcare provider with an acute isolated meniscal tear. This is not intended for use with patients who have concomitant ligamentous pathology such as anterior cruciate ligament tears or for patients with suspected chronic or degenerative meniscal tears. 11 SCOPE The scope of this guideline includes the diagnosis and management of patients with isolated acute meniscal injury
Slice Testing - Considerations from Ordering to Reporting: A Joint Report of the Association for Molecular Pathology, College of American Pathologists, and National Society of Genetic Counselors www.jmdjournal.orgChecking if the site connection is securewww.jmdjournal.org needs to review the security of your connection before proceeding.Ray ID: 8464dfbbcc7279bcPerformance & security by Cloudflare
Recommendations for Tumor Mutational Burden Assay Validation and Reporting: A Joint Consensus Recommendation of the Association for Molecular Pathology, College of American Pathologists, and Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer www.jmdjournal.orgVerify you are human by completing the action below.www.jmdjournal.org needs to review the security of your connection before proceeding.Ray ID
The Japanese Society of Pathology Practical Guidelines on the handling of pathological tissue samples for cancer genomic medicine Clinical cancer genomic testing based on next-generation sequencing can help select genotype-matched therapy and provide diagnostic and prognostic information. Pathological tissue from malignant tumors obtained during routine practice are frequently used for genomic testing. This article is aimed to standardize the proper handling of pathological specimens in practice for genomic medicine based on the findings established in "Guidelines on the handling of pathological tissue samples for genomic medicine (in Japanese)" published by The Japanese Society of Pathology (JSP) in 2018. The two-part practical guidelines are based on empirical data analyses; Part 1
Guidelines on autopsy practice: Sudden death with likely cardiac pathology CEff 300322 1 V3 Final Guidelines on autopsy practice: Sudden death with likely cardiac pathology March 2022 Series authors: Dr David Bailey, Clinical Lead for Autopsy Guidelines Specialist authors: Professor Mary Noelle Sheppard, St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Professor S imon Kim Suvarna, Sheffield Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust Unique document number G145 Document name Guidelines on autopsy practice: Sudden death with likely cardiac pathology Version number 3 Produced by The specialist content of this guideline has been produced by Professor Mary Noelle Sheppard (MNS) FRCPath and Professor Simon Kim Suvarna (SKS) FRCPath. MNS is Departmental Head of Cardiovascular
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Exploring the Utility of Multiplex Infectious Disease Panel Testing for Diagnosis of Infection in Different Body Sites: A Joint Report of the Association for Molecular Pathology, American Society for Microbiology, Infectious Diseases Society of America, www.jmdjournal.orgChecking if the site connection is securewww.jmdjournal.org needs to review the security of your connection before