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Mark F Cesta1, David E Malarkey, Ronald A Herbert, Amy Brix, Melvin H Hamlin, Emily Singletary, Robert C Sills, John R Bucher, Linda S Birnbaum.
Abstract
Toxicologists and pathologists worldwide will benefit from a new, website-based, and completely searchable Nonneoplastic Lesion Atlas just released by the U.S. National Toxicology Program (NTP). The atlas is a much-needed resource with thousands of high-quality, zoomable images and diagnostic guidelines for each rodent lesion. Liver, gallbladder, nervous system, bone marrow, lower urinary tract and skin lesion images, and diagnostic strategies are available now. More organ and biological systems will be added with a total of 22 chapters planned for the completed project. The atlas will be used by the NTP and its many pathology partners to standardize lesion diagnosis, terminology, and the way lesions are recorded. The goal is to improve our understanding of nonneoplastic lesions and the consistency and accuracy of their diagnosis between pathologists and laboratories. The atlas is also a useful training tool for pathology residents and can be used to bolster any organization's own lesion databases. Researchers have free access to this online resource at www.ntp.niehs.nih.gov/nonneoplastic.Entities:
Keywords: NTP; National Toxicology Program; atlas; nonneoplastic lesion; toxicologic pathology.
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24488020 PMCID: PMC6880752 DOI: 10.1177/0192623313517304
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Toxicol Pathol ISSN: 0192-6233 Impact factor: 1.902