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The authors successfully developed a computational algorithm capable of accurately analyzing WSIs of urine cytology cases. Compared with prior studies, this effort used a much larger data set, exploited whole slide-level and not just cell-level features, and used a cell gallery to display the algorithm's output for easy end-user review. This algorithm provides computer-assisted interpretation of urine cytology cases, akin to the machine learning technology currently used for automated Papanicolaou test screening.
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Adit B Sanghvi
UPMC Health System
Erastus Allen
UPMC Health System
Keith M. Callenberg
Medpace (United States)
Cancer Cytopathology
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
UPMC Health System
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d8a83818b0ca7f91d18b49 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/cncy.22176
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