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Technical and Diagnostic Issues in Whole Slide Imaging Published Validation Studies [PDF]
ObjectiveDigital pathology with whole-slide imaging (WSI) has many potential clinical and non-clinical applications. In the past two decades, despite significant advances in WSI technology adoption remains slow for primary diagnosis.
Paola Chiara Rizzo +14 more
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Whole slide imaging: The futurescape of histopathology
The last two decades have seen considerable progress in the use of digital technology in histopathology. Digital photography of microscopic slides and the use of static images gave way to robotic microscopes.
Jayaram N Iyengar
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Whole slide imaging for educational purposes
Digitized slides produced by whole slide image scanners can be easily shared over a network or by transferring image files to optical or other data storage devices.
Liron Pantanowitz +3 more
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Color standardization and optimization in Whole Slide Imaging [PDF]
Introduction Standardization and validation of the color displayed by digital slides is an important aspect of digital pathology implementation. While the most common reason for color variation is the variance in the protocols and practices in the ...
Yagi Yukako
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A relationship between slide quality and image quality in whole slide imaging (WSI) [PDF]
This study examined the effect of tissue section thickness and consistency – parameters outside the direct control of the imaging devices themselves – on WSI capture speed and image quality. Preliminary data indicates that thinner, more consistent tissue
Gilbertson John R, Yagi Yukako
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Referenceless image quality evaluation for whole slide imaging
Objective: The image quality in whole slide imaging (WSI) is one of the most important issues for the practical use of WSI scanners. In this paper, we proposed an image quality evaluation method for scanned slide images in which no reference image is ...
Noriaki Hashimoto +4 more
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Simple Shading Correction Method for Brightfield Whole Slide Imaging
Whole slide imaging (WSI) refers to the process of creating a high-resolution digital image of a whole slide. Since digital images are typically produced by stitching image sequences acquired from different fields of view, the visual quality of the ...
Yoon-Oh Tak +5 more
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Whole slide imaging for teleconsultation and clinical use
A thorough comparison of digital slide diagnosis with glass slide diagnosis is a critical hurdle for clinical use of whole slide scanners. The study by Wilbur et al. titled “Whole-slide imaging digital pathology as a platform for teleconsultation” examined the issue by specifically selecting difficult cases representing a broad spectrum of pathology ...
Bryan Dangott, Anil Parwani
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Use of Digital Whole Slide Imaging in Dermatopathology [PDF]
Digital whole slide imaging (WSI) is an emerging technology for pathology interpretation, with specific challenges for dermatopathology, yet little is known about pathologists' practice patterns or perceptions regarding WSI for interpretation of melanocytic lesions. A national sample of pathologists (N = 207) was recruited from 864 invited pathologists
David Elder, Tracy Onega, Jason Lott
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Accurate focusing is a critical challenge of whole slide imaging, primarily due to inherent tissue topography variability. Traditional line scanning and tile-based scanning systems are limited in their ability to acquire a high degree of focus points ...
Michael C Montalto +2 more
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