Dixon M F
Department of Histopathology, General Infirmary, Leeds, UK.
Gut. 2002 Jul;51(1):130-1. doi: 10.1136/gut.51.1.130.
International consensus meetings in Padova and Vienna have attempted to rationalise the grading and classification of gastrointestinal epithelial neoplasia (GEN). With its minor adjustments, the Vienna classification of GEN seeks to be more closely in tune with patient management and it is hoped that it is not seen as fiddling around with terms but as a genuine contribution to patient care.
帕多瓦和维也纳召开的国际共识会议试图对胃肠道上皮性肿瘤(GEN)的分级和分类进行合理化。GEN的维也纳分类法虽有细微调整,但力求更紧密地与患者管理相契合,希望它不会被视为在玩弄术语,而是对患者护理的切实贡献。