Digital pathology

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Digital Pathology is an image-based information environment enabled by computer technology that allows for the management of information generated from a digital slide. Digital pathology is enabled in part by virtual microscopy, which is the practice of converting glass slides into digital slides that can be viewed, managed, and analyzed.

Digital Pathology Environment

Scan

Digital slides are created from glass slides using a scanning device.

View

Digital slides are accessible for viewing via a computer monitor and viewing software.

Manage

Digital slides are maintained in an information management system that allows for archival and intelligent retrieval.

Analyze

Image analysis tools are used to derive objective quantification measures from digital slides.

Integrate

Digital pathology workflow is integrated into the institution's overall operational environment.

Sharing

Digital pathology also allows internet information sharing for education, diagnostics, publication and research.

See also

References

1. Kayser K, Kayser G, Radziszowski D, et al. From telepathology to virtual pathology institution: the new world of digital pathology. Rom J Morphol Embryol 1999-2004;45:3-9.

2. Schlangen D, Stede M, Stede, Bontas, E, P, Feeding OWL: Extracting and Representing the Content of Pathology Reports. [1]

3. Graschew, G, Roelofs, T.A., Rakowsky, S, & Schlag, P.M. Digital medicine in the virtual hospital of the future. [2]

4. Mccullough, B, Ying, X, Monticello, T, & Bonnefoi, M, Digital Microscopy Imaging and New Approaches in Toxicologic Pathology. [3]

5. Fine JL, Grzybicki DM, Silowash R, Ho J, Gilbertson JR, Anthony L, Wilson R, Parwani AV, Bastacky SI, Epstein JI, Jukic DM. Evaluation of whole slide image immunohistochemistry interpretation in challenging prostate needle biopsies. [4]

External links

Informative sites or links


Links to articles

Academic Digital Pathology Sites

System Vendors (Image Analysis, WSI robots, Virtual Microscopy Software, and/or PACS/Image management software)

Other Digital Pathology Vendors

Other Relevant sites