Pantanowitz et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Image analysis in cytopathologyPantanowitz et al., 2020
- Document ID
- 11052499288632437850
- Author
- Pantanowitz L
- Bui M
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- Publication venue
- Modern Techniques in Cytopathology
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Digital image analysis is applicable to clinical and non-clinical use cases in cytopathology. Various cytology samples, including smears, liquid-based preparations, and cell blocks, are suitable for image analysis. Cytopathology is one of the original fields in medicine where …
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