数字镜头下的乳腺病理学

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY
Alexis Heller, Lakshmi Kowtha, Kriti Tiwari, Malini Harigopal
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数字病理学(DP)通过提高诊断准确性、协作和教育,显著改变了西奈山医院的乳腺病理学。该机构集成了飞利浦IntelliSite病理学解决方案(PIPS)用于初级诊断,允许手术病理切片的高分辨率全切片成像(WSI)。该工作流程包括扫描玻片以创建数字图像,然后由病理学家审查和注释。该工作流程的主要优点包括与同事即时共享幻灯片、高效签到、改进的低阳性免疫组织化学染色检测以及肿瘤和边缘的详细测量。访问回顾性病例审查的数字档案的能力进一步增强了诊断能力。然而,局限性仍然存在,包括可视化小草酸钙晶体的挑战和需要人工解释某些污渍。虽然数字化幻灯片的过程最初增加了周转时间,但随着人员配备和扫描仪可用性的增加,这一问题得到了缓解。此外,向DP的过渡已经为人工智能铺平了道路,作为开发预后和预测性生物标志物算法的基准,预测免疫治疗反应,从而改变癌症治疗。DP对乳腺病理的总体影响是压倒性的积极,继续努力解决其局限性。
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Breast Pathology Through the Digital Lens
Digital pathology (DP) has significantly transformed breast pathology at Mount Sinai Hospital by enhancing diagnostic accuracy, collaboration, and education. The institution has integrated the Philips IntelliSite Pathology Solution (PIPS) for primary diagnostic use, which allows for high-resolution whole slide imaging (WSI) of surgical pathology slides. The workflow involves the scanning of glass slides to create digital images, which are then reviewed and annotated by pathologists. Key benefits of this workflow include immediate slide sharing with colleagues, efficient sign-outs, improved detection of low-positive immunohistochemical staining, and detailed measurements of tumors and margins. The ability to access a digital archive for retrospective case reviews further enhances diagnostic capabilities. However, limitations persist, including challenges in visualizing small calcium oxalate crystals and the need for manual interpretation of certain stains. Although the process of digitizing slides initially increased turnaround times, this has been mitigated by increased staffing and scanner availability. Additionally, the transition to DP has already paved the way for artificial intelligence, serving as a benchmark to develop algorithms for prognostic and predictive biomarkers, predict immunotherapy response, and thus transform cancer care. The overall impact of DP on breast pathology is overwhelmingly positive, with continued efforts to address its limitations.
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期刊介绍: Each issue of Seminars in Diagnostic Pathology offers current, authoritative reviews of topics in diagnostic anatomic pathology. The Seminars is of interest to pathologists, clinical investigators and physicians in practice.
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