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A new AI framework, REMIL-IBD, automates inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) grading from whole-slide images. This approach uses pretrained models for accurate, interpretable assessment, aiding digital pathology workflows.

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Area of Science:

  • Digital pathology
  • Artificial intelligence in medicine
  • Gastroenterology

Background:

  • Histopathological assessment is crucial for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) diagnosis and management.
  • Standardized scoring systems like the Nancy Histological Index (NHI) have limitations in observer reproducibility.
  • Digital pathology offers potential for automated and consistent histological analysis.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and evaluate REMIL-IBD, a weakly supervised framework for automated IBD inflammation grading using whole-slide images.
  • To leverage pretrained histology foundation models for accurate and interpretable histopathological assessment.
  • To reduce the need for detailed region-level annotations in clinical settings.

Main Methods:

  • REMIL-IBD utilizes a weakly supervised, multiple instance learning approach on hematoxylin and eosin-stained biopsies.
  • The framework incorporates attention-based learning and pretrained histology foundation models (UNI, Virchow2, Cerberus).
  • Evaluation involved both five-class NHI grading and three-class disease activity groupings.

Main Results:

  • REMIL-IBD achieved approximately 82-84% accuracy in three-class classification tasks.
  • The framework demonstrated strong discrimination between histological remission and severe active disease.
  • Region filtering improved classification for higher inflammation grades, enhancing quantitative tissue feature extraction.

Conclusions:

  • Pretrained histology foundation models enable reliable and interpretable grading of IBD inflammation with limited annotation.
  • The REMIL-IBD framework offers a scalable and clinically relevant solution for automated histopathological assessment in digital pathology.
  • This approach supports practical deployment in real-world clinical settings for IBD management.