Pathology Laboratory Articles & Analysis
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Pathology as it is practiced today in labs around the world is not all that different from the pathology of the 19th century. The microscope has changed relatively little since then, and Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) stained slides remain the bread and butter of the pathologist. Yet it is not for lack of technological development; in recent years, digital pathology whole slide scanners, digital ...
“Nicoya’s Alto SPR instrument has the potential to be approved as an IVD device for the delivery of such clinical diagnostics in pathology laboratories worldwide.” The parties have made an intention to enter into a commercial arrangement enabling INOVIQ to commercialise the SubB2M-based SPR test if successful. ...
” Findings support INOVIQ’s SubB2M diagnostics program The cell staining was independently scored by Dr Ian Katz, senior pathologist at Southern Sun Pathology and senior lecturer at the School of Clinical Medicine, University of Queensland. ...
Furthermore, FISH specimen slides provided at pathological laboratories are frequently noisy and not analyzable entirely. ...
Different large FISH images were chosen for this study from pathology laboratory from Acibadem Maslak hospital. The proposed CAD scheme first applies pre-processing median and gaussian filters. ...
Virasoft provides digital pathology systems that optimize the pathology workflow with digital slide management, slide viewing and quantitative image analysis for Acibadem Hospitals pathology laboratories. In partnership with Acibadem Hospitals and Virasoft, artificial intelligence projects are being developed for several cancer ...
Digital pathology has been rising in popularity over the past few years, thanks to the many efficiencies it offers pathologists. Now, the American Medical Association (AMA) has recognized this shift by announcing the introduction of 13 new Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes for digital pathology, set to go into effect in January 2023. The codes are Category III, defined as a ...
“I thought God had visited upon me a righteous hangover,” says Kurtis, speaking from his office at Brown, where he’s now a professor of pathology and laboratory medicine (he graduated with the class of ’89 and then stayed for a PhD in pathobiology in ’95 and a medical degree in ’96). ...
That used to be a daily inconvenience for cytogenetic technologists at the Cytogenetics and Genomics Laboratory at the University of Washington Medical Center. How easy or difficult a workday could be depended on Seattle’s rainy climate. ...
A fibre-optic probe can detect errant cancer cells within healthy tissue during brain tumour surgery with close to 100 per cent accuracy and sensitivity, reducing the risk of recurrence and thereby increasing a patient’s survival time, say the Canadian researchers who developed the device. The hand-held, pen-like instrument, known as a Raman spectroscopy probe, is able to differentiate ...