Review of the current state of whole slide imaging in pathology
Whole slide imaging (WSI), or "virtual" microscopy, involves the scanning (digitization) of glass slides to produce "digital slides". WSI has been advocated for diagnostic, educational and research purposes. When used for remote frozen section diagnosis, WSI requires a thorough i...
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Main Authors: | Liron Pantanowitz (Author), Paul N Valenstein (Author), Andrew J Evans (Author), Keith J Kaplan (Author), John D Pfeifer (Author), David C Wilbur (Author), Laura C Collins (Author), Terence J Colgan (Author) |
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Elsevier,
2011-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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