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Invention and early history of telepathology (1985-2000)
This narrative-based paper provides a first-person account of the early history of telepathology (1985–2000) by the field's inventor, Ronald S. Weinstein, M. D. During the 1980s, Dr.
Ronald S Weinstein +2 more
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Pilot Study of a Radiation Oncology Telemedicine Platform [PDF]
Purpose: A pilot study was undertaken to develop an integrated telemedicine platform for radiation oncology at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) and its regional sites. The platform consisted of a computer system with simultaneous display of
Lee, James +4 more
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Virtual slides in peer reviewed, open access medical publication [PDF]
Background Application of virtual slides (VS), the digitalization of complete glass slides, is in its infancy to be implemented in routine diagnostic surgical pathology and to issues that are related to tissue-based diagnosis, such as education and ...
Klaus Kayser +3 more
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Background Telepathology is the practice of reviewing and exchanging pathological images through telecommunication systems to obtain diagnoses remotely.
Ali Jasem Buabbas +5 more
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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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Experience with multimodality telepathology at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
Several modes of telepathology exist including static (store-and-forward), dynamic (live video streaming or robotic microscopy), and hybrid technology involving whole slide imaging (WSI).
Liron Pantanowitz +7 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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Classification and Retrieval of Digital Pathology Scans: A New Dataset
In this paper, we introduce a new dataset, \textbf{Kimia Path24}, for image classification and retrieval in digital pathology. We use the whole scan images of 24 different tissue textures to generate 1,325 test patches of size 1000$\times$1000 (0.5mm ...
Babaie, Morteza +7 more
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Colour model analysis for microscopic image processing [PDF]
This article presents a comparative study between different colour models (RGB, HSI and CIEL*a*b*) applied to a very large microscopic image analysis.
Gloria Bueno +4 more
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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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