Interobserver variability in cytopathology: How much do we agree?
Gennaro AcanforaAnna Maria CarilloFilippo Dello IacovoMaria SalatielloPasquale PisapiaClaudio BellevicineGiancarlo TronconeElena VigliarPublished in: Cytopathology : official journal of the British Society for Clinical Cytology (2024)
Interobserver variability remains a major challenge for cytopathologists despite the development of standardized reporting and classification systems. Indeed, whereas moderate-to-good interobserver agreement is generally achievable when the differential diagnosis between benign and malignant entities is straightforward, high levels of variability make the diagnostic interpretation of atypical and suspicious samples not consistent. This review explores the landscape of interobserver agreement in cytopathology across different anatomical sites.