TRACK:2 DIGITAL PATHOLOGY
How does one define digital pathology? Digital pathology can be defined as the use of digital technology to create, manage, analyze, and interpret pathology information. It involves the digitization of traditional pathology processes, where glass slides containing tissue samples are converted into high-resolution digital images. These digital images can be viewed, stored, and shared electronically, providing several advantages over traditional methods that rely on microscopes and physical slides. Call For Paper/abstract/case study: https://pathology.universeconferences.com/digital-pathology/ Key components and characteristics of digital pathology include: 1. Digital Slide Scanning: The process of converting glass slides with tissue samples into digital images using specialized scanners. This digitization allows for high-resolution imaging of microscopic details. 2. Image Storage...