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US Food and Drug Administration Approval of Whole Slide Imaging for Primary Diagnosis: A Key Milestone Is Reached and New Questions Are Raised
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Abstract
April 12, 2017 marked a significant day in the evolution of digital pathology in the United States, when the US Food and Drug Administration announced its approval of the Philips IntelliSite Pathology Solution for primary diagnosis in surgical pathology. Although this event is expected to facilitate more widespread adoption of whole slide imaging for clinical applications in the United States, it also raises a number of questions as to the means by which pathologists might choose to incorporate this technology into their clinical practice. This article from the College of American Pathologists Digital Pathology Committee reviews frequently asked questions on this topic and provides answers based on currently available information.
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Institutionen
- University Health Network(CA)
- Hospital for Special Surgery(US)
- Moffitt Cancer Center(US)
- University of Colorado Denver(US)
- College of American Pathologists(US)
- Cardiovascular Medical Group(US)
- Google (United States)(US)
- Covance (United States)(US)
- Emory University Hospital(US)
- Manchester Memorial Hospital(US)
- The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center(US)
- The University of Texas at Austin(US)
- ARUP Laboratories (United States)(US)
- Memorial Hospital(US)