Case ID: 188

Publication date: 03 Jun, 2015

Consensus grade: GS 3+4=7 (ISUP 2)

User Diagnosis Difficulty Comment
Pathologist 1 GS 3+4=7 (ISUP 2) Typical
Pathologist 2 GS 3+4=7 (ISUP 2) Borderline lower
Pathologist 3 GS 3+4=7 (ISUP 2) Typical
Pathologist 4 GS 3+4=7 (ISUP 2) Borderline higher
Pathologist 5 GS 3+4=7 (ISUP 2) Borderline higher

tough case - is there IDCP?

Pathologist 6 GS 3+4=7 (ISUP 2) Typical
Pathologist 7 GS 3+4=7 (ISUP 2) Typical

there are too many cribriform massifs not o go for a 4

Pathologist 8 GS 4+3=7 (ISUP 3) Typical
Pathologist 9 GS 3+4=7 (ISUP 2) Borderline higher
Pathologist 10 GS 4+3=7 (ISUP 3) Borderline lower
Pathologist 11 GS 4+3=7 (ISUP 3) Borderline lower
Pathologist 12 GS 3+4=7 (ISUP 2) Borderline higher
Pathologist 13 GS 3+4=7 (ISUP 2) Borderline higher
Pathologist 14 GS 3+4=7 (ISUP 2) Borderline higher

The cribriform glands now is considered 4.

Pathologist 15 GS 4+3=7 (ISUP 3) Borderline lower
Pathologist 16 GS 4+3=7 (ISUP 3) Typical
Pathologist 17 GS 3+4=7 (ISUP 2) Typical
Pathologist 18 GS 3+4=7 (ISUP 2) Typical
Pathologist 19 GS 4+4=8 (ISUP 4) Typical

Only rare discrete glands present.

Pathologist 20 GS 3+4=7 (ISUP 2) Typical
Pathologist 21 GS 4+3=7 (ISUP 3) Typical
Pathologist 22 GS 3+4=7 (ISUP 2) Typical
Pathologist 23 GS 4+3=7 (ISUP 3) Borderline higher
Pathologist 24 GS 4+3=7 (ISUP 3) Typical
Pathologist 25 GS 3+4=7 (ISUP 2) Typical


Case description (by case creator):

3+4=7 with a single cribriform gland that seems to be invasive.