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Biliary intraepithelial neoplasia: an international interobserver agreement study and proposal for diagnostic criteria.
Authors:Yoh Zen  N Volkan Adsay  Krystof Bardadin  Romano Colombari  Linda Ferrell  Hironori Haga  Seung-Mo Hong  Prodromos Hytiroglou  Günter Kl?ppel  Gregory Y Lauwers  Dirk J van Leeuwen  Kenji Notohara  Kiyoko Oshima  Alberto Quaglia  Motoko Sasaki  Fausto Sessa  Arief Suriawinata  Wilson Tsui  Yutaka Atomi  Yasuni Nakanuma
Affiliation:Department of Human Pathology, Kanazawa University Graduate School of Medicine, Kanazawa, Japan.
Abstract:
Cholangiocarcinoma of the intrahepatic and extrahepatic bile ducts develops through a multistep histopathologic sequence. Premalignant or non-invasive neoplastic lesions of bile ducts have been historically called biliary dysplasia or atypical biliary epithelium. To this date, no standard terminology or classification system has been offered for these lesions. In 2005, a conceptual framework and diagnostic criteria for biliary intraepithelial neoplasia (BilIN) were proposed using the livers of patients with hepatolithiasis. We report herein an international interobserver agreement study on the diagnosis of biliary non-invasive neoplastic lesions with the goal to obtain a consensus on the terminology and grading. Seventeen pathologists from the United States, Europe and Asia participated in this study. They shared a digital file containing histological pictures of 30 foci of non-invasive neoplastic lesions selected from the biliary system of patients suffering from primary sclerosing cholangitis, choledochal cyst or hepatolithiasis. In the criteria, we proposed in 2005, BilIN was classified into three categories based on the degree of atypia: BilIN-1, BilIN-2 and BilIN-3. In this study, consensus was reached for the terminology of BilIN and the three-grade classification system. Interobserver agreement on the diagnosis was moderate (kappa-value=0.45). On the basis of the suggestions and opinions obtained from the 17 participants, the original criteria for BilIN were revised. We now propose a new consensus classification of BilIN that may assist in allowing a more uniform terminology for the diagnosis of biliary non-invasive neoplastic lesions. This classification should help to advance clinical and research applications.
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