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Whole-slide Imaging

Advances in Anatomic Pathology, 2012
Digital pathology systems offer pathologists an alternate, emerging mechanism to manage and interpret information. They offer increasingly fast and scalable hardware platforms for slide scanning and software that facilitates remote viewing, slide conferencing, archiving, and image analysis.
Toby C, Cornish   +2 more
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An automatic whole-slide hyperspectral imaging microscope

Label-free Biomedical Imaging and Sensing (LBIS) 2023, 2023
Whole slide imaging (WSI) is a common step used in histopathology to quickly digitize stained histological slides. Digital whole-slide images not only improve the efficiency of labeling but also open the door for computer-aided diagnosis, specifically machine learning-based methods.
Minh Ha, Tran   +2 more
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Whole Slide Image Analysis

2021
The next several years in digital pathology will certainly be exciting. As adoption of digital workflows continues, the opportunities to use image analysis will increase. The combination of AI techniques with traditional image analysis techniques may yield results which are superior to either of the techniques applied independently.
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Whole-Slide Imaging for Esophageal Adenocarcinoma

2018
Whole-slide imaging revolutionizes the field of pathology especially in the areas of facilitation of research, long-term storages, exchange of information, and image analysis. In this process, a scanning equipment (scanner) scans the whole glass slide into a digital file.
Lam, AK, Leung, M
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Digital Imaging in Pathology: Whole-Slide Imaging and Beyond

Annual Review of Pathology: Mechanisms of Disease, 2013
Digital imaging in pathology has undergone an exponential period of growth and expansion catalyzed by changes in imaging hardware and gains in computational processing. Today, digitization of entire glass slides at near the optical resolution limits of light can occur in 60 s.
Farzad, Ghaznavi   +3 more
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Whole Slide Imaging: Applications in Education

2021
We are in the midst of a revolution in pathology. The centuries-old microscope is slowly but surely being replaced by digital pathology, especially when it comes to pathology education. Medical schools, pathology residency training programs, veterinary pathology, and pathology professional organizations have all embraced digital pathology in the field ...
Matthew G. Hanna   +2 more
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Multi-modal Whole Slide Imaging

2020
This thesis explores a novel optical architecture for Whole Slide Imaging (WSI). This new architecture allows for multi-focal (3D) image acquisitions in a single scan pass. The multi-focal imaging capability is used to demonstrate 3D phase imaging and 3D imaging of thick tissue sections on a prototype scanner. Further, instrumentation for the extension
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Whole Slide Imaging and Research Applications

2021
While clinical use of whole slide imaging is governed by medical device regulations, non-clinical uses have fewer constraints, and there is far more flexibility in this domain. As a result the newest technology in whole slide imaging may become available to research laboratories and investigators well before it is available in the clinic.
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Whole slide imaging in cytopathology education

Diagnostic Histopathology, 2012
Abstract Rapid advances are occurring in the field of cytopathology education and training. Web-based cytopathology educational resources and whole slide imaging (WSI) have revolutionized cytopathology education and helped to centralize the cytopathology resources enabling simultaneous delivery of interactive cytopathology educational programs to a ...
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Whole Slide Imaging in Cytopathology

2021
Zaibo Li, Liron Pantanowitz
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