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Redefining Diagnostic Boundaries: How Digital Workflows Empower Modern Pathology

 The standard of care in medical diagnostics has long been constrained by a physical limitation: the necessity of having a specialist and a patient's tissue sample in the exact same room. In traditional workflows, biopsy analysis requires creating physical glass slides and transport logistics that introduce delays, risks of sample damage, and geographic inequality. Today, the rapid integration of Telepathology into clinical routines is completely dismantling these old boundaries. By converting physical cellular structures into digital, ultra-high-resolution datasets, this discipline enables seamless medical collaboration, moving critical patient data across continents in seconds rather than moving physical samples over days. Decentralizing Specialized Medical Expertise The core value of transitioning from analog microscopy to digital workflows lies in the democratization of specialized medicine. In a conventional setting, subspecialists—such as dermatopathologists or neuropatholog...