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Linköping, Sweden – June 15, 2021 – International medical imaging IT and cybersecurity company Sectra (STO: SECT B) expands its AI marketplace with digital pathology. In addition to radiology, customers can now see AI applications for...
Linköping, Sweden and Shelton, CT – International medical imaging IT and cybersecurity company Sectra (STO: SECT B) has received a 510(k) clearance by the US Food & Drug Administration (FDA). The clearance applies for Sectra Digital...
Sectra and Leica Biosystems Partner to Pursue FDA Clearance for an ...
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Linköping, Sweden and Shelton, CT – International medical imaging IT and cybersecurity company Sectra (STO: SECT B) and Leica Biosystems announce collaboration for an integrated clinical pathology solution. The goal is to address the...
Sectra Delivers Digital Pathology Solution for Primary Diagnostics ...
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The Swedish healthcare region Skåne has gone live with a digital pathology solution from the international medical imaging IT and cybersecurity company Sectra. The solution is an extension of Region Skåne’s existing IT solution for...
By Simon Häger, Product manager Sectra Digital Pathology Many pathology labs are currently switching from glass-based reviews using a microscope, to a computer-based workflow for reviewing digital images. This transition is particularly...
Will Not Using Image Analysis in Pathology be Perceived as Irrespon...
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Originally published by Simon Häger, Product Manager Sectra Digital Pathology Solution at Sectra.com. It is hard to argue with any of the points raised here by Simon. No doubt image analysis will enable what we do to do it better. More...