Harmon et al., 2023 - Google Patents
AI in PathologyHarmon et al., 2023
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- 11785706980675545516
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- Harmon S
- Ma K
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- AI in Clinical Medicine: A Practical Guide for Healthcare Professionals
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Pathological evaluation is an essential part of diagnosis and decision‐making in modern medicine. Pathologists are able to detect and grade disease by reviewing and analysing heterogeneous tissue sections. With the adoption of digital pathology, AI has the potential to …
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