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国际命名与诊断标准协调组织(INHAND):非人灵长类动物的非增殖性和增殖性病变()

International Harmonization of Nomenclature and Diagnostic Criteria (INHAND): Non-proliferative and Proliferative Lesions of the Non-human Primate ().

作者信息

Colman Karyn, Andrews Rachel N, Atkins Hannah, Boulineau Theresa, Bradley Alys, Braendli-Baiocco Annamaria, Capobianco Raffaella, Caudell David, Cline Mark, Doi Takuya, Ernst Rainer, van Esch Eric, Everitt Jeffrey, Fant Pierluigi, Gruebbel Margarita M, Mecklenburg Lars, Miller Andew D, Nikula Kristen J, Satake Shigeru, Schwartz Julie, Sharma Alok, Shimoi Akihito, Sobry Cécile, Taylor Ian, Vemireddi Vimala, Vidal Justin, Wood Charles, Vahle John L

机构信息

Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research, Cambridge, MA, USA.

Wake Forest School of Medicine, Department of Radiation Oncology, Winston-Salem, NC, USA.

出版信息

J Toxicol Pathol. 2021;34(3 Suppl):1S-182S. doi: 10.1293/tox.34.1S. Epub 2021 Sep 28.

Abstract

The INHAND (International Harmonization of Nomenclature and Diagnostic Criteria for Lesions Project (www.toxpath.org/inhand.asp) is a joint initiative of the Societies of Toxicologic Pathology from Europe (ESTP), Great Britain (BSTP), Japan (JSTP) and North America (STP) to develop an internationally accepted nomenclature for proliferative and nonproliferative lesions in laboratory animals. The purpose of this publication is to provide a standardized nomenclature for classifying microscopic lesions observed in most tissues and organs from the nonhuman primate used in nonclinical safety studies. Some of the lesions are illustrated by color photomicrographs. The standardized nomenclature presented in this document is also available electronically on the internet (http://www.goreni.org/). Sources of material included histopathology databases from government, academia, and industrial laboratories throughout the world. Content includes spontaneous lesions as well as lesions induced by exposure to test materials. Relevant infectious and parasitic lesions are included as well. A widely accepted and utilized international harmonization of nomenclature for lesions in laboratory animals will provide a common language among regulatory and scientific research organizations in different countries and increase and enrich international exchanges of information among toxicologists and pathologists.

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