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Image Analysis: A Primer for Pathologist

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Tailored to the specialty-specific needs and interests of pathologists--particularly those with little computer science background--this introduction to the fundamentals of image analysis covers basic hardware and software requirements, key theoretical aspects, and current applications in the pathology laboratory. Clearly presented and explained are the principles and applications of stereology, morphometry, microphotometry, densitometry, quantitative immunocytochemistry, ploidy determination, and automated cytology. Throughout the text, crucial concepts--calibration, standardization, reproducibility, comparable data--rather than specific mechanics are emphasized. Of special note are the book's descriptive listings of some currently available hardware and software systems for pathology-oriented image analysis.

360 pages, Hardcover

Published January 1, 1994

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