Measuring digital pathology throughput and tissue dropouts
Background: Digital pathology operations that precede viewing by a pathologist have a substantial impact on costs and fidelity of the digital image. Scan time and file size determine throughput and storage costs, whereas tissue omission during digital capture ("dropouts") compromises downs...
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Main Authors: | George L Mutter (Author), David S Milstone (Author), David H Hwang (Author), Stephanie Siegmund (Author), Alexander Bruce (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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