INNOVATIVE METHODS OF ARCHIVING, PRESENTATION AND PROVIDING ACCESS TO HISTOLOGICAL SECTIONS

作者: Krystyna Filipiak , Agnieszka Malińska , Dariusz Krupa , Maciej Zabel

DOI: 10.2478/V10052-011-0003-4

关键词: Digital imageVirtual microscopeSoftwareMultimediaInformaticsThe InternetVirtual slideVirtual microscopyTelepathology

摘要: The dynamic development of technical sciences and informatics makes now possible acquisition microscopic images histological sections, not only using digital cameras, but also through specialized devices called scanners. digitalized stored in a computer storage device are virtual slides and, together with special software, known as microscopy. can be analyzed on screen by panoramic viewing or detailed image examination at higher magnification. In many research education institutions both the U.S. Europe, microscopy is used for teaching training purposes. academic year 2009/10, Department Histology Embryology, University Medical Sciences Poznan, one first Poland, has created database educational This archiving traditional form images. So far, more than 130 have been acquired catalogued 24 thematic folders, available medical students participating histology, embryology cell biology courses. Telepathology second branch which uses Virtual microscope allows to discuss resolve medical/diagnostic problems use telecommunication systems information technology. existing internet platforms offer access microscopes slides. June, 2011 Center Morphologic Images Archivization Digital Database Microscopic Pictures Poznan launched an online platform (www.caom.pl), aimed provide central scanned sections physiological tissues, pathological, rare sporadic lesions, including tumors.

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