| Title: |
Considerations for the Identification and Conveyance of Clinical Pathology Findings in Preclinical Toxicity Studies: Results From the 9th ESTP International Expert Workshop. |
| Authors: |
Arndt, Tara; Keresztes, Monika; Olivier, Blanck; Boone, L.; Chanut, Franck; Ennulat, D.; Evans, Ellen; Freyberger, Alexius; Johannes, S.; Kuper, C. Frieke; Maliver, Pierre; O'Brien, Peter; Ramaiah, Lila; Roman, Ian; Strauss, Volker; Vinken, Petra; Walker, Dana; Winter, Michael; Pohlmeyer-Esch, Gabriele; Tomlinson, Lindsay |
| Source: |
Toxicologic Pathology; Aug2024, Vol. 52 Issue 6, p319-332, 14p |
| Subject Terms: |
CLINICAL pathology; COMPARATOR circuits; ACADEMIA; BIOMARKERS; TERMS & phrases |
| Abstract: |
The European Society of Toxicologic Pathology (ESTP) organized a panel of 24 international experts from many fields of toxicologic clinical pathology (e.g., industry, academia, and regulatory) that came together in 2021 to align the use of terminology to convey the importance of clinical pathology findings in preclinical toxicity studies. An additional goal consisted of how to identify important findings in standard and nonstandard clinical pathology associated endpoints. This manuscript summarizes the information and opinions discussed and shared at the ninth ESTP International Expert Workshop, April 5 to 6, 2022. In addition to terminology usage, the workshop considered topics related to the identification and conveyance of the importance of test item-related findings. These topics included sources of variability, comparators, statistics, reporting, correlations to other study data, nonstandard biomarkers, indirect/secondary findings, and an overall weight-of-evidence approach. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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| Database: |
Complementary Index |