D. Taniyama, K. Kuraoka, A. Saito, Miho Tanaka, Yoko Kodama, J. Sakane, Yukari Nakagawa, Naoko Yasumura, T. Nishimura, K. Taniyama
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摘要
诊断在WSI系统中使用VS800 (OLYMPUS, Tokyo, Japan),在ASP系统中使用AS-400 (KURABO, Tokyo, Japan)。由活检、内镜粘膜切除(EMR)或内镜粘膜下剥离(ESD)标本组成的多达100张载玻片被扫描并数字化存储在一组中,并使用VS800查看器在单独房间的监视器上查看数字图像。必要时使用常规显微镜进行眼部观察,直接观察标本。对166例活检标本进行分析,以评估当前WSI系统进行病理诊断的基本能力。
Pathological Diagnosis with a Whole Slide Imaging System
Diagnosis. A VS800 (OLYMPUS, Tokyo, Japan) in a WSI system and an AS-400 (KURABO, Tokyo, Japan) for the ASP systemwere used. Up to 100 slides consisting of biopsy, endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR), or endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) specimenswere scanned and stored digitally in one set and the digital images were viewed on a monitor in a separate room using a VS800 viewer. Ocular observation using a conventional microscope was used when necessary to look at the specimens directly. One hundred sixty-six biopsy specimens were analyzed to evaluate the basic ability of the current WSI system in making a pathological diagnosis.