On the acceptance of "fake" histopathology: A study on frozen sections optimized with deep learning
Background: The fast acquisition process of frozen sections allows surgeons to wait for histological findings during the interventions to base intrasurgical decisions on the outcome of the histology. Compared with paraffin sections, however, the quality of frozen sections is often strongly reduced,...
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Main Authors: | Mario Siller (Author), Lea Maria Stangassinger (Author), Christina Kreutzer (Author), Peter Boor (Author), Roman D. Bulow (Author), Theo J.F. Kraus (Author), Saskia von Stillfried (Author), Soraya Wolfl (Author), Sebastien Couillard-Despres (Author), Gertie Janneke Oostingh (Author), Anton Hittmair (Author), Michael Gadermayr (Author) |
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2022-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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