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Pathologie (Heidelb) ; 45(2): 90-97, 2024 Mar.
Article in German | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38386056

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BACKGROUND: Several factors in glass slide (GS) preparation affect the quality and data volume of a digitized histological slide. In particular, reducing contamination and selecting the appropriate coverslip have the potential to significantly reduce scan time and data volume. GOALS: To objectify observations from our institute's digitization process to determine the impact of laboratory processes on the quality of digital histology slides. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Experiment 1: Scanning the GS before and after installation of a central console in the microtomy area to reduce dirt and statistical analysis of the determined parameters. Experiment 2: Re-coverslipping the GS (post diagnostics) with glass and film. Scanning the GS and statistical analysis of the collected parameters. CONCLUSION: The targeted restructuring in the laboratory process leads to a reduction of GS contamination. This causes a significant reduction in the amount of data generated and scanning time required for the digitized sections. Film as a coverslip material minimizes processing errors in contrast to glass. According to our estimation, all the above-mentioned points lead to considerable cost savings.


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Image Processing, Computer-Assisted , Microscopy , Histological Techniques , Microtomy
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