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At least a portion of pathologists' work has gone "digital," with traditional tasks being substituted by digital images in many parts of the world. Many pathology institutions, though, are realizing that the transition to digital pathology is more complicated than it first appears. It must be highlighted that a digital approach will change many fundamental features of the typical day-to-day activities in a pathology lab, especially when technical aspects and potential improve at a practically dizzying rate. A successful shift to an effective digital workflow might sometimes depend on careful planning and a few practical factors. The goal of this paper is to give a comprehensive review of Digital Pathology to general pathologists and to address topics that might go unaddressed in the literature. The best reviews and white papers and consensus recommendations are suggested for more in-depth reading. What does pathology entail? This broadly refers to any type of job involving a digital image. One of the earliest well-known applications of pathology, for instance, is the ability to collect and retain macroscopic pictures using digital photography.
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