Inter‐observer variation in the histopathological reporting of Hodgkin's disease: an analysis of diagnostic subcomponents using kappa statistics
- 1 May 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Histopathology
- Vol. 7 (3) , 399-407
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2559.1983.tb02253.x
Abstract
Levels of agreement between nine pathologists on the Rye classification of Hodgkin's disease and on diagnostic subcomponents used in applying the classification, were analysed by kappa statistics. Pathologists experienced comparatively little difficulty in agreeing on the presence of nodules and lacunar cells and hence best agreement was achieved on the nodular sclerosis category. Poorer agreement levels on the lymphocytic predominance, mixed cellularity and lymphocytic depletion categories were explained mainly by problems in the assessment of numbers of lymphocytes and abnormal reticulum cells other than Reed-Sternberg cells. Identification of the Reed-Sternberg cell, although of paramount importance to a diagnosis of Hodgkin's disease, appeared to have no great practical relevance to use of the Rye classification in this series of cases.Keywords
This publication has 12 references indexed in Scilit:
- An improved method of analysis of observer variation between pathologistsHistopathology, 1982
- Mitosis counting—A need for reappraisalHuman Pathology, 1981
- The rye classification of a population based series of hodgkin’s disease patients in Western AustraliaPathology, 1981
- Observer variation in assessment of liver biopsies including analysis by kappa statisticsGastroenterology, 1980
- Large sample variance of kappa in the case of different sets of raters.Psychological Bulletin, 1979
- Epidemiology and histopathology of Hodgkin's disease in FinlandCancer, 1977
- Hodgkin's disease—A report from Buenos Aires, ArgentinaCancer, 1973
- International Comparability and Reproducibility in Histologic Subclassification of Hodgkin's DiseaseJNCI Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 1973
- Measuring nominal scale agreement among many raters.Psychological Bulletin, 1971
- Correlation of histopathology with other prognostic indicators in Hodgkin's diseaseCancer, 1968