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Interpretative considerations for clinical pathology findings in nonclinical toxicology studies

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VETERINARY CLINICAL PATHOLOGY
Volume 48, Issue 3, Pages 383-388

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/vcp.12773

Keywords

Clinical pathology; interpretation; nonclinical studies; reporting; toxicology

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The interpretation of clinical pathology results from nonclinical safety studies is a fundamental component in hazard identification of new drug candidates. The ever-increasing complexity of nonclinical safety studies and sophistication of modern analytical methods have made the interpretation of clinical pathology information by a highly trained subject matter expert imperative. Certain interpretive techniques are particularly effective in the identification and characterization of clinical pathology effects. The purpose of this manuscript is to provide an overview of contemporary interpretive practices for clinical pathology results and to provide nonbinding recommendations aimed at improving consistency, quality, and overall value of clinical pathology interpretations generated in support of nonclinical toxicology studies.

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