The World Health Organization Reporting System for Pancreaticobiliary Cytopathology: Overview and Summary

Author:

Centeno Barbara A.1ORCID,Saieg Mauro2ORCID,Siddiqui Momin T.3ORCID,Perez‐Machado Miguel4ORCID,Layfield Lester J.5,Weynand Birgit6,Reid Michelle D.7ORCID,Stelow Edward B.8,Lozano Maria D.9ORCID,Fukushima Noriyoshi10ORCID,Cree Ian A.11,Mehrotra Ravi12,Schmitt Fernando C.1314,Field Andrew S.1516ORCID,Pitman Martha B.17

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pathology Moffitt Cancer Center Tampa Florida USA

2. Santa Casa Medical School Sao Paulo Brazil

3. Department of Pathology Weill Cornell Medicine New York New York USA

4. Department of Cellular Pathology Royal Free Hampstead NHS Trust London England

5. Department of Pathology and Anatomical Sciences University of Missouri Columbia Missouri USA

6. Department of Pathology University Hospitals Leuven Leuven Belgium

7. Department of Pathology Emory University Hospital Atlanta Georgia USA

8. Department of Pathology University of Virginia Hospital Charlottesville Virginia USA

9. Department of Pathology Clinica University of Navarra Pamplona Spain

10. Department of Diagnostic Pathology Jichi Medical University Hospital Shimotsuke Japan

11. International Agency for Research on Cancer [IARC] World Health Organization Lyon France

12. Indian Cancer Genomic Atlas Centre for Health, Innovation and Policy Foundation Noida Uttar Pradesh India

13. Faculty of Medicine Department of Pathology University of Porto Porto Portugal

14. CINTESIS@RISE Porto University Porto Portugal

15. Department of Anatomical Pathology St Vincent’s Hospital Sydney New South Wales Australia

16. University of New South Wales Sydney and University of Notre Dame Sydney New South Wales Australia

17. Department of Pathology Massachusetts General Hospital Harvard Medical School Boston Massachusetts USA

Abstract

AbstractThe recently published WHO Reporting System for Pancreaticobiliary Cytopathology (World Health Organization [WHO] System) is an international approach to the standardized reporting of pancreaticobiliary cytopathology, updating the Papanicolaou Society of Cytopathology System for Reporting Pancreaticobiliary Cytology (PSC System). Significant changes were made to the categorization of benign neoplasms, intraductal neoplasms, mucinous cystic neoplasms, and malignant neoplasms considered low grade. Benign neoplasms, such as serous cystadenoma, categorized as Neoplastic: benign in the PSC system, are categorized as Benign/negative for malignancy in the WHO system. Pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor, solid‐pseudopapillary neoplasm, and gastrointestinal stromal tumor, categorized as Neoplastic: other in the PSC system, are categorized as Malignant in the WHO System in accord with their classification in the 5th edition WHO Classification of Digestive System Tumours (2019). The two new categories of Pancreaticobiliary Neoplasm Low‐risk/grade and Pancreaticobiliary Neoplasm High‐risk/grade are mostly limited to intraductal neoplasms and mucinous cystic neoplasms. Low‐risk/grade lesions are mucinous cysts, with or without low‐grade epithelial atypia. High‐risk/grade lesions contain neoplastic epithelium with high‐grade epithelial atypia. Correlation with clinical, imaging, and ancillary studies remains a key tenet. The sections for each entity are written to highlight key cytopathological features and cytopathological differential diagnoses with the pathologist working in low resource setting in mind. Each section also includes the most pertinent ancillary studies useful for the differential diagnosis. Sample reports are provided for each category. Finally, the book provides a separate section with risk of malignancy and management recommendations for each category to facilitate decision‐making for clinicians.

Publisher

Wiley

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