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The use of sharing technology (E‐ROSE) and machine learning models (AI‐ROSE) could facilitate reliable rapid on‐site evaluation (ROSE) of cytology images. E‐ROSE has demonstrated high sensitivity and accuracy; similarly, AI‐ROSE has shown good performance. These tools could optimise diagnosis in centres without dedicated cytopathologists.
Pasquale Tondo +18 more
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As we approach the aftermath of a global pandemic caused by Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome-Corona Virus (SARS-CoV-2), the importance of quickly developing rapid screening tests has become very clear from the point of view of containment and also ...
K Anil Savitha +9 more
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Telepathology and Optical Biopsy [PDF]
The ability to obtain information about the structure of tissue without taking a sample for pathology has opened the way for new diagnostic techniques. The present paper reviews all currently available techniques capable of producing an optical biopsy, with or without morphological images.
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Abstract A neuropathology examination after death remains the gold standard for differentiating between Alzheimer disease (AD) and AD and related dementias (ADRD). Increasing interest and familiarity with digital imaging highlights recent shifts to modernize pathology workflows by leveraging technology that automates imaging and analysis.
Aaron M. Rosado +12 more
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Introduction: Telemedicine has been created interaction between the health care and information technology. Telepathology is considered as a supporter scientific for pathologists in telemedicine technology and can help accurate diagnosis and treatment of
Farahnaz Sadoughi +2 more
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The state of telepathology in Japan
Telepathology began in Japan in the early 1990s in response to advances in computing and telecommunications equipment development and a dearth of pathologists.
Takashi Sawai +3 more
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Computational pathology in the age of artificial intelligence – embrace not fear
Abstract Anatomical pathology has traditionally relied on the interpretation of histomorphological features under a light microscope by trained pathologists for diagnosis. Technological advancements have enabled the digitisation of tissue slides to produce high‐resolution whole slide images, heralding the era of digital pathology (DP).
Alfonso Tan‐Garcia +2 more
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Virtual slides: application in pulmonary pathology consultations.
The Virtual Slide (VS) is an interactive microscope emulator that presents a complete digitized tissue section via the Internet. A successful implementation of VS has been observed for educational, research venues and quality control.
Michał Wojciechowski +2 more
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Abstract Cervical cancer remains a major health burden, particularly in low‐ and middle‐income countries, despite being one of the most preventable cancers. WHO's 90–70–90 targets aim to eliminate cervical cancer globally by 2030. These targets include 90% of girls fully vaccinated with the HPV vaccine by the age of 15 years, 70% of women screened ...
Sarikapan Wilailak +2 more
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Abstract Introduction Management of diffuse large B‐cell lymphoma (DLBCL) in Africa is hampered by limited access to diagnosis and treatment, due to the small number of haematopathologists and lack of clear healthcare pathway. A cooperation between France and Senegal was established to improve diagnosis and provide access to the standard‐of‐care (R ...
Saliou Diop +23 more
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