The clinical impact of expert pathological review on lymphoma management: a regional experience.
The All Wales Lymphoma Panel (AWLP) was established in January 1998 to provide a central expert pathological review service for district general hospital pathologists. A discordance rate of 20% between the submitted and reviewed diagnosis has previously been identified. It has not been known whether...
Main Authors: | Lester, J, Dojcinov, S, Attanoos, R, O'Brien, C, Maughan, T, Toy, E, Poynton, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2003
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