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Pathology image matching is crucial for assisting pathologists in the comprehensive diagnosis of cancerous areas. However, variations in image rotation and staining caused by inherent slide imaging techniques increase the burden on pathologists, complicating the examination of cancer across different pathology slides. To address this challenge, we introduce multi-scale ring rotation-invariant matching (MRRM), which improves image matching efficiency using ring topology, assisting pathologists in robustly aligning biomarker information across various pathology images. Specifically, by employing multi-scale rings as convolution kernels, we accurately locate keypoints from the differencing of the ring pyramid, which not only enhances the likelihood of successful pathology image matching but also supports our feature descriptor in achieving advantageous performance in rotation-invariance. Experiments show that with manually annotated golden landmarks as the standard in 81 cases, exhibiting significantly superior matching accuracy (130.93 $\,\mu \mathrm{m}$) and a success rate of 93.83% compared to other methods, particularly in cases with rotated pathology images. This meets the routine diagnostic requirements of pathologists for cancer diagnosis.
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