pathology laboratory Articles
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Multi-Site veterinary diagnostic laboratory uses Matrix Gemini LIMS for Seamless sample management case study
The Matrix Gemini Laboratory Information System (LIMS) from Autoscribe Informatics has been used to co-ordinate sample tracking, management and reporting across four different locations for a busy veterinary diagnostic and clinical pathology laboratory. Background Nationwide Laboratory Services Is a UKAS accredited independent multi-disciplinary veterinary laboratory providing diagnostic and ...
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Automated Cell Segmentation and Spot Detection in Fluorescence in Situ Hybridization Staining to Assess HER2 Status in Breast Cancer
Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) approach is constituted of a pair of complementary techniques for precisely detecting gene amplification and over-expression which are regarded as signs of cancer in patients. Signal detection of FISH whole slides is extremely significant as enables to detect amplification situation. However, nuclei detection and segmentation of FISH slides through ...
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INOVIQ (ASX:IIQ) signs agreement with Nicoya Lifesciences to develop SubB2M-based test
INOVIQ (IIQ) signs a contract research agreement with Nicoya Lifesciences to develop a SubB2M-based test that uses its Alto digital surface plasmon resonance (SPR) platform The company believes a SubB2M-based SPR test has the potential to be developed as a multi-cancer detection test that first detects the Neu5Gc cancer signal Under the agreement, INOVIQ will pay an agreed cost for the work ...
By INOVIQ Ltd
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Acibadem Hospitals Digital Pathology Project - Case study
Virasoft provides digital pathology systems that optimize the pathology workflow with digital slide management, slide viewing and quantitative image analysis for Acibadem Hospitals pathology laboratories. In partnership with Acibadem Hospitals and Virasoft, artificial intelligence projects are being developed for several cancer diagnosis. Digital Pathology System ViraCenter is an integrated ...
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Automatically Diagnosing HER2 Amplification Status for Breast Cancer Patients Using Large FISH Images
Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) is a technique that prepares acceptable results for molecular imaging biomarkers to precisely and dependably detect and diagnose disorders which are sign of cancers. Since contemporary manual FISH signal analysis is low-effective and inconsistent, it is an attractive research area to develop automated FISH image scanning systems and computer-aided ...
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Waste anesthetic gas analysis improves health care environment across US southwest
Gasmet gas analysis technology is enabling US health system provider Banner Health to test its clinical and non-clinical facilities more effectively, protecting employees and patients, improving work practices, and reducing costs. Recognized as one of the leading health systems in the US, nonprofit Banner Health is headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona and operates 29 hospitals - including three ...
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INOVIQ study validates the use of SubB2M as an aid in diagnosing malignant melanoma
Data from 144 tissue samples in the feasibility study demonstrated that SubB2M immunohistochemistry detected melanoma with 91% sensitivity and discriminated between malignant melanoma and benign skin lesions. SubB2M-based immunohistochemistry applications represent a new product opportunity for SubB2M in the $1.9b immunohistochemistry market. INOVIQ Ltd (ASX:IIQ) has successfully completed ...
By INOVIQ Ltd
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CPT Codes: An Exciting Step Forward for Digital Pathology
Digital pathology has been rising in popularity over the past few years, thanks to the many efficiencies it offers pathologists. Now, the American Medical Association (AMA) has recognized this shift by announcing the introduction of 13 new Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) codes for digital pathology, set to go into effect in January 2023. The codes are Category III, defined as a ...
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A Brown pathology professor may have developed a revolutionary new approach to battling one of the world’s deadliest diseases
Jonathan “Jake” Kurtis was riding a night train from Nairobi to Mombasa when he first began to feel sick. Then a 20-year-old Brown junior, Kurtis had gone to the restaurant car for a curry and stayed up late drinking beer with some Americans he’d met. By the time he got back to his sleeper car, he had a vicious headache. “I thought God had visited upon me a righteous ...
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The Power of Digital Pathology: Why Labs Everywhere Should Make the Switch
Pathology as it is practiced today in labs around the world is not all that different from the pathology of the 19th century. The microscope has changed relatively little since then, and Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) stained slides remain the bread and butter of the pathologist. Yet it is not for lack of technological development; in recent years, digital pathology whole slide scanners, digital ...
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University of Washington Medical Center - CDS-5 Cytogenetic Drying Chamber - Case Study
It’s not often you lovingly hug a 450-pound piece of equipment, but if it makes your work life easier you show your appreciation. The CDS-5 helps lab technologists create consistent and reliable environments for their work regardless of the day-to-day variables, like the weather. Imagine the weather outside impacting your office work indoors. Sounds inconvenient, right? That used to be a ...
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Montreal-developed probe could be breakthrough in finding cancer (Montreal CTV News)
A fibre-optic probe can detect errant cancer cells within healthy tissue during brain tumour surgery with close to 100 per cent accuracy and sensitivity, reducing the risk of recurrence and thereby increasing a patient’s survival time, say the Canadian researchers who developed the device. The hand-held, pen-like instrument, known as a Raman spectroscopy probe, is able to differentiate ...
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