Abstract Background Robust hardware and software tools have been developed in digital microscopy during the past years for pathologists. Reports have been advocated the reliability of digital slides in routine diagnostics. We have designed a retrospective, comparative study to evaluate the scanning properties and digital slide based diagnostic accuracy. Methods 8 pathologists reevaluated 306 randomly selected cases from our archives. The slides were scanned with a 20× Plan-Apochromat objective, using a 3-chip Hitachi camera, resulting 0.465 μm/pixel resolution. Slide management was supported with dedicated Data Base and Viewer software tools. Pathologists used their office PCs for evaluation and reached the digital slides via intranet conne...
Digital Pathology is the name with which currently all those techniques related to the digitization ...
Whole slide imaging is being used increasingly in research applications and in frozen section, consu...
Rapid advances in informatics and technological improvements have led to the develop...
Digital slides created by whole-slide imaging scanners can be evaluated by pathologists located in r...
Complete digital pathology and whole slide imaging for routine histopathology diagnosis is currently...
Digital pathology is a technology with the potential to transform the way in which histopathological...
Background: The cytology literature relating to diagnostic accuracy using whole slide imaging is sca...
Contains fulltext : 232894.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Digital patholo...
Introduction: Digital pathology solutions are increasingly implemented for primary diagnostics in de...
Digital pathology with whole-slide imaging (WSI) has a large potential to make the process of expert...
Introduction: Digital pathology solutions are increasingly implemented for primary diagnostics in de...
In pathology laboratory it recently becomes possible to make digital images with a whole slide scann...
In pathology laboratory it recently becomes possible to make digital images with a whole slide scann...
Advancements in technology and digitization have ushered in novel ways of enhancing tissue-based res...
Background: Despite increasing interest in whole-slide imaging (WSI) over optical microscopy (OM), l...
Digital Pathology is the name with which currently all those techniques related to the digitization ...
Whole slide imaging is being used increasingly in research applications and in frozen section, consu...
Rapid advances in informatics and technological improvements have led to the develop...
Digital slides created by whole-slide imaging scanners can be evaluated by pathologists located in r...
Complete digital pathology and whole slide imaging for routine histopathology diagnosis is currently...
Digital pathology is a technology with the potential to transform the way in which histopathological...
Background: The cytology literature relating to diagnostic accuracy using whole slide imaging is sca...
Contains fulltext : 232894.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Digital patholo...
Introduction: Digital pathology solutions are increasingly implemented for primary diagnostics in de...
Digital pathology with whole-slide imaging (WSI) has a large potential to make the process of expert...
Introduction: Digital pathology solutions are increasingly implemented for primary diagnostics in de...
In pathology laboratory it recently becomes possible to make digital images with a whole slide scann...
In pathology laboratory it recently becomes possible to make digital images with a whole slide scann...
Advancements in technology and digitization have ushered in novel ways of enhancing tissue-based res...
Background: Despite increasing interest in whole-slide imaging (WSI) over optical microscopy (OM), l...
Digital Pathology is the name with which currently all those techniques related to the digitization ...
Whole slide imaging is being used increasingly in research applications and in frozen section, consu...
Rapid advances in informatics and technological improvements have led to the develop...