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A flexible, open, decentralized system for digital pathology networks

Abstract

High-resolution digital imaging is enabling digital archiving and sharing of digitized microscopy slides and new methods for digital pathology. Collaborative research centers, outsourced medical services, and multi-site organizations stand to benefit from sharing pathology data in a digital pathology network. Yet significant technological challenges remain due to the large size and volume of digitized whole slide images. While information systems do exist for managing local pathology laboratories, they tend to be oriented toward narrow clinical use cases or offer closed ecosystems around proprietary formats. Few solutions exist for networking digital pathology operations. Here we present a system architecture and implementation of a digital pathology network and share results from a production system that federates major research centers.

Date
July 15, 2025
Authors
Robert Schuler, David E Smith, Gowri Kumaraguruparan, Ann Chervenak, Anne D Lewis, Dallas M Hyde, Carl Kesselman
Journal
Studies in health technology and informatics
Volume
175
Pages
29
Publisher
NIH Public Access