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引用次数: 4
摘要
这篇社论是对Van Es(1)发表的关于数字病理学的文章的回应,这篇文章反过来是对Eric F. Glassy(2)和Thomas James Flotte(3)发表的文章的回应。我们的目标是添加我们认为相关的历史细节,并提供我们对数字病理学在解剖病理学中的新兴作用的看法。
The future of anatomic pathology: deus ex machina?
This editorial is in response to the article on digital pathology published by Van Es (1), which is in turn a response to the articles published by Eric F. Glassy (2) and Thomas James Flotte (3). Our goal is to add what we feel are pertinent historical details and offer our perspective concerning the emerging role of digital pathology in anatomic pathology.