Y Lin, J H Lyu, H X Meng, W Sang, X Q Tao, W X Zhou
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Abstract
The incidence of digestive system diseases is high. So digestive system pathology is widely concerned. In the past 10 years, Chinese pathologists insist on hard work and have made significant progress. This article reviews the research and practice progress in digestive system tumors and non-tumors in the past 10 years, including the establishment of diagnostic criteria for gastrointestinal tract, hepatobiliary and pancreatic diseases, the establishment and classification of new diseases with special morphology, the classification and standard update of gastrointestinal and pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors, the progress of molecular pathology, and non-tumor lesions of the digestive system. The future development trend of digestive system pathology is also prospected.