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Virtual microscopy

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Major topics of pathology informatics, with major topics that underlie virtual microscopy, including slide scanning, digital imaging and networks.

Virtual microscopy is a method of posting microscope images on, and transmitting them over, computer networks. This allows independent viewing of images by large numbers of people in diverse locations. It involves a synthesis of microscopy technologies and digital technologies.[1] The use of virtual microscopes can transform traditional teaching methods by removing the reliance on physical space, equipment, and specimens to a model that is solely dependent upon computer-internet access. This increases the convenience of accessing the slide sets and making the slides available to a broader audience. Digitized slides can have a high resolution and are resistant to being damaged or broken over time.[2]

Prior to recent advances in virtual microscopy, slides were commonly digitized by various forms of film scanner and image resolutions rarely exceeded 5000 dpi. Nowadays, it is possible to achieve more than 100,000 dpi and thus resolutions approaching that visible under the optical microscope. This increase in scanning resolution comes at a price; whereas a typical flatbed or film scanner ranges in cost from $200 to $600, a 100,000 dpi slide scanner will range from $80,000 to $200,000.[3]

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  1. ^ Mikula, Shawn; Trotts, Issac; Stone, James M.; Jones, Edward G. (2007). "Internet-enabled high-resolution brain mapping and virtual microscopy". NeuroImage. 35 (1): 9–15. doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2006.11.053. PMC 1890021. PMID 17229579.
  2. ^ "Digital Pathology Virtual Microscope Slides for Hematology with Online Database". Regents of the University of Minnesota. June 25, 2010. Retrieved September 22, 2011.
  3. ^ Mikula, S; Trotts, I; Stone, JM; Jones, EG (March 2007). "Internet-enabled high-resolution brain mapping and virtual microscopy". NeuroImage. 35: 9–15. doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2006.11.053. PMC 1890021. PMID 17229579.

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