Evaluation of panoramic digital images using Panoptiq for frozen section diagnosis
Introduction: Whole slide imaging (WSI) permits intraoperative consultations (frozen sections) to be performed remotely. However, WSI files are large and can be problematic if there are tissue artifacts (e.g., tissue folds) or when slides are scanned without multiplanes (Z-stacks) to permit focusing...
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Main Authors: | Dinesh Pradhan (Author), Sara E Monaco (Author), Anil V Parwani (Author), Ishtiaque Ahmed (Author), Jon Duboy (Author), Liron Pantanowitz (Author) |
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