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Emerging Advances to Transform Histopathology Using Virtual Staining

Yair Rivenson, Kevin de Haan, William D. Wallace, Aydogan Özcan

2020BME Frontiers94 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In an age where digitization is widespread in clinical and preclinical workflows, pathology is still predominantly practiced by microscopic evaluation of stained tissue specimens affixed on glass slides. Over the last decade, new high throughput digital scanning microscopes have ushered in the era of digital pathology that, along with recent advances in machine vision, have opened up new possibilities for Computer-Aided-Diagnoses. Despite these advances, the high infrastructural costs related to digital pathology and the perception that the digitization process is an additional and nondirectly reimbursable step have challenged its widespread adoption. Here, we discuss how emerging virtual staining technologies and machine learning can help to disrupt the standard histopathology workflow and create new avenues for the diagnostic paradigm that will benefit patients and healthcare systems alike via digital pathology.

Topics & Concepts

Digital pathologyDigitizationWorkflowVirtual microscopyTelepathologyHistopathologyMedical diagnosisComputer sciencePathologyProcess (computing)MedicineMultimediaHealth careComputer visionTelemedicineEconomicsOperating systemEconomic growthDatabaseAI in cancer detectionCell Image Analysis TechniquesDigital Imaging for Blood Diseases
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