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Quel apport de l’intelligence artificielle en cytologie urinaire ?

Auteurs : Lacoste-Collin L1
Affiliations : 1MEDIPATH Toulouse feuillants, Hélios 3, 116, route d'Espagne, 31100 Toulouse, France.
Date 2024 Mai 12, Vol 44, Num 3, pp 195-203Revue : Annales de pathologieType de publication : résumé en anglais; article de périodique; revue de la littérature; DOI : 10.1016/j.annpat.2024.03.003
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Urinary cytology using the Paris system is still the method of choice for screening high-grade urothelial carcinomas. However, the use of the objective criteria described in this terminology shows a lack of inter- and intra-observer reproducibility. Moreover, if its sensitivity is excellent on instrumented urine, it remains insufficient on voided urine samples. Urinary cytology appears to be an excellent model for the application of artificial intelligence to improve performance, since the objective criteria of the Paris system are defined at cellular level, and the resulting diagnostic approach is presented in a highly "algorithmic" way. Nevertheless, there is no commercially available morphological diagnostic aid, and very few predictive devices are still undergoing clinical validation. The analysis of different systems using artificial intelligence in urinary cytology rises clear prospects for mutual contributions.

Mot-clés auteurs
artificial intelligence; cytologie urinaire; intelligence artificielle; système de paris; tpsruc; urinary cytology;
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Lacoste-Collin L. Quel apport de l’intelligence artificielle en cytologie urinaire ?. Ann Pathol. 2024 Mai 12;44(3):195-203.
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