Alexander D Borowsky, Eric F Glassy, William Dean Wallace, Nathash S Kallichanda, Cynthia A Behling, Dylan V Miller, Hemlata N Oswal, Richard M Feddersen, Omid R Bakhtar, Arturo E Mendoza, Daniel P Molden, Helene L Saffer, Christopher R Wixom, James E Albro, Melissa H Cessna, Brian J Hall, Isaac E Lloyd, John W Bishop, Morgan A Darrow, Dorina Gui, Kuang-Yu Jen, Julie Ann S Walby, Stephen M Bauer, Daniel A Cortez, Pranav Gandhi, Melissa M Rodgers, Rafael A Rodriguez, David R Martin, Thomas G McConnell, Samuel J Reynolds, James H Spigel, Shelly A Stepenaskie, Elena Viktorova, Robert Magari, Keith A Wharton, Jinsong Qiu, Thomas W Bauer
CONTEXT.—: The adoption of digital capture of pathology slides as whole slide images (WSI) for educational and research applications has proven utility. OBJECTIVE.—: To compare pathologists' primary diagnoses derived from WSI versus the standard microscope. Because WSIs differ in format and method of observation compared with the current standard glass slide microscopy, this study is critical to potential clinical adoption of digital pathology. DESIGN...
October 1, 2020: Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine