Classification of cystic keratinizing squamous lesions of the rat lung: report of a workshop
- PMID: 8923677
- DOI: 10.1177/019262339602400505
Classification of cystic keratinizing squamous lesions of the rat lung: report of a workshop
Abstract
An international workshop of toxicologic pathologists reviewed cystic keratinizing squamous lesions of the rat lung. These lesions develop in response to the chronic inhalation of diverse particulate materials. Controversy exists over the biological significance of these changes and their relevance to humans. For the first time, in one place, a group of pathologists analyzed slides from all available studies. The workshop reached a consensus as to classification of these unique pulmonary tissue responses and offers diagnostic criteria for application. Although additional research is needed, this working classification scheme should serve as a practical interim approach for pathologists and regulatory agencies.
Similar articles
-
Morphological comparison between benign keratinizing cystic squamous cell tumours of the lung and squamous lesions of the skin in rats.Exp Toxicol Pathol. 1993 Oct;45(5-6):257-67. doi: 10.1016/S0940-2993(11)80405-7. Exp Toxicol Pathol. 1993. PMID: 7508775 Review.
-
Characterization and reclassification of titanium dioxide-related pulmonary lesions.J Occup Environ Med. 2006 Dec;48(12):1308-13. doi: 10.1097/01.jom.0000215385.71548.b0. J Occup Environ Med. 2006. PMID: 17159646
-
"Proliferative keratin cyst," a lesion in the lungs of rats following chronic exposure to para-aramid fibrils.Fundam Appl Toxicol. 1994 Aug;23(2):304-7. doi: 10.1006/faat.1994.1108. Fundam Appl Toxicol. 1994. PMID: 7526997
-
NTP toxicology and carcinogenesis studies of 3,3',4,4',5-pentachlorobiphenyl (PCB 126) (CAS No. 57465-28-8) in female Harlan Sprague-Dawley rats (Gavage Studies).Natl Toxicol Program Tech Rep Ser. 2006 Jan;(520):4-246. Natl Toxicol Program Tech Rep Ser. 2006. PMID: 16628245
-
Assessment of the morphology and significance of the lymph nodal and hepatic lesions produced in rats by the feeding of certain mineral oils and waxes. Proceedings of a pathology workshop held at the Fraunhofer Institute of Toxicology and Aerosol Research Hannover, Germany, May 7-9, 2001.Exp Toxicol Pathol. 2001 Sep;53(4):247-55. doi: 10.1078/0940-2993-00198. Exp Toxicol Pathol. 2001. PMID: 11665848 Review.
Cited by
-
Relationship of pulmonary toxicity and carcinogenicity of fine and ultrafine granular dusts in a rat bioassay.Inhal Toxicol. 2011 Aug;23(9):544-54. doi: 10.3109/08958378.2011.594458. Inhal Toxicol. 2011. PMID: 21819261 Free PMC article.
-
Proceedings of the 2024 Division of Translational Toxicology Satellite Symposium.Toxicol Pathol. 2024 Dec;52(8):460-488. doi: 10.1177/01926233241298895. Epub 2024 Dec 11. Toxicol Pathol. 2024. PMID: 39660627 Free PMC article.
-
Pulmonary cystic keratinizing squamous cell lesions of rats after inhalation/instillation of different particles.Exp Toxicol Pathol. 1997 Dec;49(6):433-46. doi: 10.1016/S0940-2993(97)80131-5. Exp Toxicol Pathol. 1997. PMID: 9495643 Free PMC article.
-
Meta-analysis of rat lung tumors from lifetime inhalation of diesel exhaust.Environ Health Perspect. 1999 Sep;107(9):693-9. doi: 10.1289/ehp.99107693. Environ Health Perspect. 1999. PMID: 10464067 Free PMC article.
-
Summary of chemically induced pulmonary lesions in the National Toxicology Program (NTP) toxicology and carcinogenesis studies.Toxicol Pathol. 2008 Apr;36(3):428-39. doi: 10.1177/0192623308315360. Epub 2008 Apr 25. Toxicol Pathol. 2008. PMID: 18441259 Free PMC article.
Publication types
MeSH terms
Substances
LinkOut - more resources
Full Text Sources
Medical