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Pathology in Continuous Infusion Studies in Rodents and Non-Rodents and ITO (Infusion Technology Organisation)-Recommended Protocol for Tissue Sampling and Terminology for Procedure-Related Lesions
Many variables may affect the outcome of continuous infusion studies. The results largely depend on the experience of the laboratory performing these studies, the technical equipment used, the choice of blood vessels and hence the surgical technique as well the quality of pathological evaluation. Th...
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The Japanese Society of Toxicologic Pathology
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3234609/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22272050 http://dx.doi.org/10.1293/tox.24.113 |
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author | Weber, Klaus Mowat, Vasanthi Hartmann, Elke Razinger, Tanja Chevalier, Hans-Jörg Blumbach, Kai Green, Owen P. Kaiser, Stefan Corney, Stephen Jackson, Ailsa Casadesus, Agustin |
author_facet | Weber, Klaus Mowat, Vasanthi Hartmann, Elke Razinger, Tanja Chevalier, Hans-Jörg Blumbach, Kai Green, Owen P. Kaiser, Stefan Corney, Stephen Jackson, Ailsa Casadesus, Agustin |
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description | Many variables may affect the outcome of continuous infusion studies. The results largely depend on the experience of the laboratory performing these studies, the technical equipment used, the choice of blood vessels and hence the surgical technique as well the quality of pathological evaluation. The latter is of major interest due to the fact that the pathologist is not involved until necropsy in most cases, i.e. not dealing with the complicated surgical or in-life procedures of this study type. The technique of tissue sampling during necropsy and the histology processing procedures may influence the tissues presented for evaluation, hence the pathologist may be a source of misinterpretation. Therefore, ITO proposes a tissue sampling procedure and a standard nomenclature for pathological lesions for all sites and tissues in contact with the port-access and/or catheter system. |
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spelling | pubmed-32346092012-01-23 Pathology in Continuous Infusion Studies in Rodents and Non-Rodents and ITO (Infusion Technology Organisation)-Recommended Protocol for Tissue Sampling and Terminology for Procedure-Related Lesions Weber, Klaus Mowat, Vasanthi Hartmann, Elke Razinger, Tanja Chevalier, Hans-Jörg Blumbach, Kai Green, Owen P. Kaiser, Stefan Corney, Stephen Jackson, Ailsa Casadesus, Agustin J Toxicol Pathol Review Many variables may affect the outcome of continuous infusion studies. The results largely depend on the experience of the laboratory performing these studies, the technical equipment used, the choice of blood vessels and hence the surgical technique as well the quality of pathological evaluation. The latter is of major interest due to the fact that the pathologist is not involved until necropsy in most cases, i.e. not dealing with the complicated surgical or in-life procedures of this study type. The technique of tissue sampling during necropsy and the histology processing procedures may influence the tissues presented for evaluation, hence the pathologist may be a source of misinterpretation. Therefore, ITO proposes a tissue sampling procedure and a standard nomenclature for pathological lesions for all sites and tissues in contact with the port-access and/or catheter system. The Japanese Society of Toxicologic Pathology 2011-06-30 2011-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3234609/ /pubmed/22272050 http://dx.doi.org/10.1293/tox.24.113 Text en ©2011 The Japanese Society of Toxicologic Pathology http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives (by-nc-nd) License. |
spellingShingle | Review Weber, Klaus Mowat, Vasanthi Hartmann, Elke Razinger, Tanja Chevalier, Hans-Jörg Blumbach, Kai Green, Owen P. Kaiser, Stefan Corney, Stephen Jackson, Ailsa Casadesus, Agustin Pathology in Continuous Infusion Studies in Rodents and Non-Rodents and ITO (Infusion Technology Organisation)-Recommended Protocol for Tissue Sampling and Terminology for Procedure-Related Lesions |
title | Pathology in Continuous Infusion Studies in Rodents and Non-Rodents and ITO
(Infusion Technology Organisation)-Recommended Protocol for Tissue Sampling and
Terminology for Procedure-Related Lesions |
title_full | Pathology in Continuous Infusion Studies in Rodents and Non-Rodents and ITO
(Infusion Technology Organisation)-Recommended Protocol for Tissue Sampling and
Terminology for Procedure-Related Lesions |
title_fullStr | Pathology in Continuous Infusion Studies in Rodents and Non-Rodents and ITO
(Infusion Technology Organisation)-Recommended Protocol for Tissue Sampling and
Terminology for Procedure-Related Lesions |
title_full_unstemmed | Pathology in Continuous Infusion Studies in Rodents and Non-Rodents and ITO
(Infusion Technology Organisation)-Recommended Protocol for Tissue Sampling and
Terminology for Procedure-Related Lesions |
title_short | Pathology in Continuous Infusion Studies in Rodents and Non-Rodents and ITO
(Infusion Technology Organisation)-Recommended Protocol for Tissue Sampling and
Terminology for Procedure-Related Lesions |
title_sort | pathology in continuous infusion studies in rodents and non-rodents and ito
(infusion technology organisation)-recommended protocol for tissue sampling and
terminology for procedure-related lesions |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3234609/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22272050 http://dx.doi.org/10.1293/tox.24.113 |
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