Application of the Milan System for Reporting Submandibular Gland Cytopathology: An international, multi‐institutional study

Author:

Maleki Zahra1ORCID,Baloch Zubair2,Lu Ryan1,Shafique Khurram2,Song Sharon J.2,Viswanathan Kartik3ORCID,Rao Rema A.3,Lefler Holly4,Fatima Aisha5,Wiles Austin6ORCID,Jo Vickie Y.7ORCID,Wang He5,Fadda Guido8,Powers Celeste N.6,Ali Syed Z.1,Pantanowitz Liron9ORCID,Siddiqui Momin T.3,Nayar Ritu4,Klijanienko Jerzy10ORCID,Barkan Guliz A.11ORCID,Krane Jeffrey F.7ORCID,Rossi Esther D.8ORCID,Callegari Fabiano12,Kholová Ivana1314,Bongiovanni Massimo15ORCID,Faquin William C.16,Pusztaszeri Marc P.17ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of PathologyThe Johns Hopkins Hospital Baltimore Maryland

2. Department of PathologyHospital of the University of Pennsylvania Philadelphia Pennsylvania

3. Department of PathologyWeill Cornell Medicine New York New York

4. Department of PathologyNorthwestern University Chicago Illinois

5. Department of PathologyRutgers Robert Wood Johnson University New Brunswick New Jersey

6. Department of PathologyVirginia Commonwealth University Richmond Virginia

7. Department of PathologyBrigham and Women’s Hospital Boston Massachusetts

8. Department of Anatomic Pathology and Histology, Agostino Gemelli School of MedicineCatholic University of the Sacred Heart Rome Italy

9. Department of PathologyUniversity of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pennsylvania

10. Department of PathologyCurie Institute Paris France

11. Department of PathologyLoyola University Chicago Illinois

12. Department of PathologySao Paulo Federal University Sao Paulo Brazil

13. Department of PathologyFimlab Laboratories Tampere Finland

14. Faculty of Medicine and Health Technology Tampere University Tampere Finland

15. Service of Clinical Pathology, Lausanne University HospitalInstitute of Pathology Lausanne Switzerland

16. Department of PathologyMassachusetts General Hospital Boston Massachusetts

17. Department of PathologyMcGill University Montreal Quebec Canada

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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