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  • Pathology
  • Medical Education
  • Digital Pathology

Background:

  • Online atlases provide valuable visual resources for pathology education.
  • Interactive features enhance the learning experience with detailed annotations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present the Hypertext Atlas of Dermatopathology and other pathology atlases.
  • To describe the functionality of the Virtual Microscope interface for accessing high-resolution histological images.

Main Methods:

  • Development of web-based atlases with clinical, macroscopic, and microscopic images.
  • Implementation of a Virtual Microscope interface using JavaScript for high-resolution image viewing.
  • On-demand image downloading to optimize user computer memory.

Main Results:

  • Availability of multiple interactive atlases (Dermatopathology, Fetal/Neonatal Pathology).
  • High-resolution histological images accessible via a Virtual Microscope.
  • Annotated images with activated pointers and multi-focus plane capabilities.

Conclusions:

  • These digital atlases offer an advanced, accessible platform for pathology learning and research.
  • The Virtual Microscope technology enhances the study of histological specimens without requiring specialized software installation.