2020
DOI: 10.3389/fmed.2019.00310
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Whole Slide Imaging and Its Applications to Histopathological Studies of Liver Disorders

Abstract: Histological analysis of hepatic tissue specimens is essential for evaluating the pathology of several liver disorders such as chronic liver diseases, hepatocellular carcinomas, liver steatosis, and infectious liver diseases. Manual examination of histological slides on the microscope is a classically used method to study these disorders. However, it is considered time-consuming, limited, and associated with intra-and inter-observer variability. Emerging technologies such as whole slide imaging (WSI), also ter… Show more

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“…The advent of whole slide imaging in digital pathology has brought innovation in the development of computer-aided examination of tissue via digital image analysis, both in preclinical 11,12 and clinical 13 areas. Although image analysis tools not only reduce bias generated by both visual and cognitive errors, they also enable generation of data from tissue slides that may not be available during manual assessment via routine microscopy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The advent of whole slide imaging in digital pathology has brought innovation in the development of computer-aided examination of tissue via digital image analysis, both in preclinical 11,12 and clinical 13 areas. Although image analysis tools not only reduce bias generated by both visual and cognitive errors, they also enable generation of data from tissue slides that may not be available during manual assessment via routine microscopy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, it is inevitably difficult to correctly align them with adjacent sections to reconstruct a 3D image. Other slide-related issues include tissue discontinuity, accumulation of scale changes, and the thickness of the glass slides [69].…”
Section: D Models Of Multiple Histological Sectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Manual scores are qualitative (negative/positive) or semi-quantitative (negative/weak/moderate/strong) and subjective. Even when assigned by trained observers, the inter-observer variability is one of the greatest issues associated with examination of histological slides under the light microscope [ 1 , 8 , 12 , 15 ]. Based on this, it is not surprising that there is an effort to use computer-aided or automated evaluation of IHC staining to produce quantitative, reproducible and objective data [ 1 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%