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What is Digital Pathology?

Digital pathology is the practice of converting physical glass microscope slides into high-resolution digital images that can be viewed and analyzed on a computer screen. Instead of relying solely on a microscope, doctors use specialized software to examine these images. Artificial intelligence tools then scan these digital files to identify patterns, abnormal cells, or signs of disease. This technology acts as a highly consistent assistant, highlighting areas of interest for the pathologist to review. By digitizing the workflow, laboratories can store, share, and analyze tissue samples much more efficiently than traditional manual methods allow.

Why this matters to you

It significantly speeds up the time it takes to diagnose serious conditions like cancer. By automating the initial screening of slides, it reduces the risk of human error caused by fatigue during long shifts and allows specialists to collaborate across different locations by sharing digital files instantly.

How you might hear this

Our lab implemented digital pathology to streamline the review process for tissue biopsies and improve our diagnostic turnaround times.

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