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Transforming the Diagnostic Workflow with Computational Imaging: Digital Pathology
The transition from glass slides and microscopes to high-definition digital images is revolutionizing the diagnostic laboratory. This evolution allows for the application of advanced computational tools that can detect patterns and cellular features often invisible to the human eye, leading to more accurate and standardized results.
In the field of Digital Pathology, whole-slide imaging (WSI) allows pathologists to view, share, and analyze tissue samples remotely. This is particularly transformative for global health, as a specialist in one country can consult on a complex case in another in real-time. However, the true power lies in the integration of Artificial Intelligence. AI algorithms can now perform "heat mapping" of tumors, count mitotic figures, and even predict the molecular status of a cancer directly from standard H&E-stained slides, potentially reducing the need for more expensive genomic tests.
These computational tools also help eliminate the subjectivity that can occur between different observers, ensuring…
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