巴西圣保罗临床诊断的不确定麻风病病例的组织病理学结果之间的一致性。

Acta leprologica Pub Date : 1994-01-01
C Lombardi, S Cohen, D L Leiker, J M Souza, P R Cunha, C M Martelli, A L Andrade, F Zicker
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57名自我报告的患者被圣保罗麻风病控制规划诊断为不确定麻风病,他们的皮肤活检组织病理切片被送到三名独立的组织病理学家那里。报告之间的一致基于以下诊断:“不明麻风病”、“暗示性麻风病”或“无麻风病”。在组织病理学检查的解释中观察到很大的差异。三名病理学家报告的“不确定麻风”分别占研究病例的7.0%、54.4%和84.2%。任何两名病理学家之间的一致性kappa指数范围为0.08至0.32,表明观察者之间的一致性较差。将“暗示性麻风病”和“不确定性麻风病”的报告汇总在一起,提高了一致性。三名病理学家对27名被三名观察员中的任何一人列为麻风病的患者进行了24次活组织检查,结果一致。所有病理学家认为8例“无麻风病”。任何两个审查员之间的正、负比例一致性均获得较高的一致性指数。在公共卫生和病例管理的背景下,讨论了不确定麻风和早期麻风诊断差异的影响。
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Agreement between histopathological results in clinically diagnosed cases of indeterminate leprosy in São Paulo, Brazil.

Histopathological slides from skin biopsies of fifty-seven self-reporting patients diagnosed as indeterminate leprosy by the Leprosy Control Programme in São Paulo, were sent to three independent histopathologists. Agreement between the reports were based on the following diagnosis: "indeterminate leprosy", "suggestive leprosy" or "no leprosy". A great variation was observed in the interpretation of the histopathological examination. The three pathologists reported "indeterminate leprosy" respectively in 7.0%, 54.4% and 84.2%, of the cases studied. A kappa index of agreement between any two pathologists ranged from 0.08 to 0.32, showing poor agreement between observers. Agreement improved by pooling together the reports "suggestive leprosy" and "indeterminate leprosy". The three pathologists agreed in the results of 24 biopsies of the 27 classified as leprosy by any one of the three observers. Eight cases were considered as "no leprosy" by all pathologists. Higher agreement indices were obtained for positive and negative proportionate concordance between any two examiners. The implications of the variation in the diagnosis of indeterminate leprosy and early leprosy are discussed in the context of public health and case-management.

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