Qap (Anatomical Pathology) 

QAP Peer Review

AP92
Case History: M/69, Cough, ? CA lung. Sputum cytology.
Intended diagnosis: Herpes virus infection. Contributed by:IOLN
Code Diagnosis Comment Score
anonymous Herpes viral infection (100%) Need to exclude infection in upper aerodigestive tract.  100
anonymous Viral infection, consistent with herpes infection. 100%  100
anonymous Herpes virus infection, 100% Nil  100
anonymous Sputum cytology : Herpesvirus infection. No malignant cells seen. ( 100% ) Viral studies are recommended.  100
anonymous Viral cytopathic changes consistent with herpes virus family. No malignant cells seen. Is patient immunosuppressed?  100
anonymous Herpes Infection No comment  100
anonymous Herpes infection. 100% Nil.  100
anonymous Herpes infection. 100% Nil.  100
anonymous Herpes infection 100% Sites of infection could be oral, airway or intrapulmonary  100
anonymous Herpes infection (100%) Nil  100
anonymous Herpes infection 100% nil  100
anonymous Herpes Simplex Infection - 100% Nil  100
anonymous Herpes (Simplex) infection 100% Origin from mouth, upper aerodigestive tract or lung  100
anonymous Herpes simplex infection 100% Nil  100
anonymous Herpes Infection 100% Has to correlate with clinical findings to determine whether it is just aero digestive system infection or chest infection.  100
anonymous SPUTUM, cytology - HERPES INFECTION (100%) No comment.  100