Digital Pathology Blog: Digital pathology under the microscope

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Digital Pathology Blog: Digital pathology under the microscope

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Interesting title for this article that contains quotes from Professor Ian Ellis in the UK and showcases Phillips' digital pathology solution.

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Tags: Disease and Condition, Pathology

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Digital pathology under the microscope http://bit.ly/aPvRN8

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Digital Pathology Blog: New technique uses virtual slides to view tissue in 3D

tissuepathology.com — “Researchers at the University of Leeds say their digital scanning system produces high-res images that can be rotated. Today, pathologists and researchers must cut super-thin slices of tissue samples to view them on a microscope -- a labor-intensive process that...View full resource at tissuepathology.com

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Digital Pathology Blog: Computer 'Pathologist' Could Help Assess Breast Cancer Survival

tissuepathology.com — “Model under study may someday help, not replace, physicians, researchers say November 9, 2011 In light of FDA comments on the same day these are the kind of tools and technologies that are additive to a pathologists' toolbox to appropriately...View full resource at tissuepathology.com

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Digital Pathology Blog: Indica Labs Extends Capabilities for Neuroscience with Microglial Activation Analysis Software

tissuepathology.com — “Albuquerque, New Mexico 11/10/2011 – Indica Labs, Inc. extends its capabilities in the field of neuroscience by releasing a highly advanced image analysis software package for measuring microglial cell activation in brightfield microscopic images. The software is the first of...View full resource at tissuepathology.com

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Digital Pathology Blog: How Internet-Based Lab Tests Access Helps Clinical Laboratories Serve Un-Insured and Under-Insured Patients

tissuepathology.typepad.com — “Internet-based companies that provide consumers with access to lab tests provide a significant and highly valued service for patients, particularly for those patients who are uninsured and underinsured. The companies also provide services for patients who have high deductible health insurance plans and for any patients looking to keep the cost of lab tests low. Typically, patients who are fully insured do not need to the services of Internet-based companies that provide consumers with access to View full resource at tissuepathology.typepad.com

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Digital Pathology Blog: CMS seeks to delay e-reporting requirement

tissuepathology.typepad.com — “The CMS has proposed an array of rule changes affecting physicians and their use of health information technology under various Medicare and Medicaid payment regimes, including delaying for at least a year a requirement for the direct, electronic reporting of...View full resource at tissuepathology.typepad.com

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Digital Pathology Blog: Supplement 145: Whole Slide Microscopic Image IOD and SOP Classes

tissuepathology.typepad.com — “Here is the link to the Supplement 145 document: ftp://medical.nema.org/MEDICAL/Dicom/Final/sup145_ft.pdf It should be noted that not only will this provide a standard for vendors that manufacture slide scanners but also AP LIS vendors as well to interface with both the...View full resource at tissuepathology.typepad.com

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Digital Pathology Blog: Supplement 145: Whole Slide Microscopic Image IOD and SOP Classes

tissuepathology.typepad.com — “Here is the link to the Supplement 145 document: ftp://medical.nema.org/MEDICAL/Dicom/Final/sup145_ft.pdf It should be noted that not only will this provide a standard for vendors that manufacture slide scanners but also AP LIS vendors as well to interface with both the...View full resource at tissuepathology.typepad.com

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Digital Pathology Blog: Will Pathology PACS eliminate injuries or cause different ones?

tissuepathology.typepad.com — “I wonder who is more susceptible to work-related injuries. Pathologists or radiologists? Is anyone aware of any data as that below for radiology for pathology? Will pathology PACS eliminate stress and strain from microscope use or simply create other injuries?...View full resource at tissuepathology.typepad.com

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Will Pathology PACS eliminate injuries or cause different ones? http://bit.ly/bIjKjZ

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Digital Pathology Blog: World's Smallest, Lightest Telemedicine Microscope

tissuepathology.typepad.com — “via MedGadget Researchers at The California NanoSystems Institute at UCLA (CNSI) have developed a tiny telemedicine microscope for imaging blood samples or other fluids, testing water quality or other public health need in resource-limited settings. From the press release: Slightly...View full resource at tissuepathology.typepad.com

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Digital Pathology Blog: Virginia Company Develops Automated TB Detection System

tissuepathology.typepad.com — “The power of computer algorithms to help assist or automate traditional laboratory methods is one of the major value propositions for digital pathology. Microscopic techniques for the diagnosis of TB are often tedious and made more tedious by the fact...View full resource at tissuepathology.typepad.com

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Virginia Company Develops Automated TB Detection System http://bit.ly/9BAdEv

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Digital Pathology Blog: Use of Whole Slide Imaging for Intraoperative Telepathology in Alaska

tissuepathology.typepad.com — “Another success story for telepathology and another example of use of whole slide imaging for remote frozen sections: "Ketchikan, Alaska - Imagine looking through a microscope in Bellingham, Washington, and viewing a slide in Ketchikan, Alaska, and you have the...View full resource at tissuepathology.typepad.com

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Digital Pathology Blog: Mayo model praised, but can it last?

tissuepathology.typepad.com — “By Jeff Kiger Post-Bulletin, Rochester MN Recent weeks have cemented the Mayo Clinic's reputation as a health care superstar but raised the ominous question of how long that can continue under the present U.S. health care system. Time Magazine excerpt:...View full resource at tissuepathology.typepad.com

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Mayo model praised, but can it last?: By Jeff Kiger Post-Bulletin, Rochester MN Recent weeks have cemented the M.. http://tinyurl.com/mlgged

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Digital Pathology Blog: New technology with host of photonic applications

tissuepathology.typepad.com — “A research team led by a chemist at the University of California, Riverside has fabricated microscopic polymer beads that change color instantly and reversibly when external magnetic fields acting upon the microspheres change orientation. Applications of the new material include...View full resource at tissuepathology.typepad.com

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