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Digital Pathology in Hematopathology: From Vision to Deployment
ABSTRACT Digital pathology (DP) has evolved alongside other technical advances, transforming our daily lives and diagnostic medicine. It is likely that, as in other areas of life, science, and medicine, the overall level of digitization will continue to rise, along with an increasing number of groups implementing DP.
Ryan C. Shean, Anton V. Rets
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Telepathology, a practice of telecommunication-based pathology, has transformed the diagnostic process by allowing pathologists to remotely examine samples using video displays instead of traditional optical microscopes.
Yugeshwari R. Tiwade +5 more
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Introduction Evaluating users’ attitudes and acceptance of telemedicine in the early phases of implementation is critical in predicting a successful adoption and utilization of the service.
Raneem Alawashiz +1 more
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In breast cancer surgery, some medical facilities lack the necessary resources to conduct sentinel lymph node biopsy and its intraoperative frozen section consultation.
Hiroaki Kawakami +22 more
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Legal Aspects of Telepathology [PDF]
In some legal surroundings telepathology is considered a breach of registrational barriers. The recommendation of the G 8 states in Europe for required legislation in telemedicine suggests to recognise that the localization of the remote health care professional defines the site not only of licensure but also of liability.
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Summary Defensive medicine refers to diagnostic or therapeutic actions taken primarily to reduce legal liability rather than to benefit the patient. In dermatopathology, defensive practices manifest in frequent immunohistochemical testing, overly cautious report phrasing, and reliance on multidisciplinary tumor boards.
Cornelia Sigrid Lissi Müller +2 more
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Use of virtual slide system for quick frozen intra-operative telepathology diagnosis in Kyoto, Japan
We started to use virtual slide (VS) and virtual microscopy (VM) systems for quick frozen intra-operative telepathology diagnosis in Kyoto, Japan. In the system we used a digital slide scanner, VASSALO by CLARO Inc., and a broadband optic fibre provided ...
Nakano Kooji +5 more
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Background: The need for extending pathology diagnostic expertise to more areas is now being met by the maturation of technology that can effectively deliver this level of care.
Thomas Chong +12 more
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SlideInspect: From Pixel‐Level Artifact Detection to Actionable Quality Metrics in Digital Pathology
ABSTRACT The presence of artifacts in whole slide images (WSIs), such as tissue folds, air bubbles, and out‐of‐focus regions, can significantly impact WSI digitization, pathologists' evaluation, and the accuracy of downstream analyses. We present SlideInspect, a novel AI‐based framework for comprehensive artifact detection and quality control in ...
Manuela Scotto +5 more
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The experience of introducing telepathology in Mongolia
Background: Anatomical pathology care services play an essential role in cancer diagnosis through histological analysis, effective treatment of patients, and determination of prognosis.
Batchimeg Tsedenbal +11 more
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