Telepathology for the biopsy specimens from human allografted kidney: effectiveness and pitfalls

Authors: Ito, Hisao1; Shomori, Kohei1; Adachi, Hironobu1; Taniyama, Kiyomi2

Source: Clinical Transplantation, Volume 15, Supplement 5, November 2001 , pp. 55-58(4)

Publisher: Blackwell Publishing

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Ito H, Shomori K, Adachi H, Taniyama K. Telepathology for the biopsy specimens from human allografted kidney: effectiveness and pitfalls. Clin Transplantation 2001: 15 (Supplement 5): 55-58. ©Munksgaard, 2001

This study was conducted to examine the validity and accuracy of telepathology for biopsy specimens from allografted kidney. The still video images of paraffin sections were transmitted via a two-way telephone by use of a digitized telephone network, ISDN. The quality of the transmitted images was sufficient for the diagnosis, especially at higher magnification. A total of 37 needle biopsy specimens from the 31 allografted kidneys were presented for consultation and diagnosed by an expert pathologist at Tottori University, until July 2000. The average number of transmitted images was 7.1 (range 3-12). Of the 37 specimens, diagnoses by telepathology agreed well with those made through direct microscopy in the 30 specimens. Insufficient or improper diagnosis was made in four specimens, in which proper and pathognomonic still images were not transmitted. Three cases were not diagnosed by telepathology because of the difficulty in making differential diagnosis. From these results, we concluded that telepathology is usuful for transplantation pathology, in spite of limitations in some cases.

Keywords: histological diagnosis; kidney transplantation; telepathology

Document Type: Research article

DOI: 10.1034/j.1399-0012.2001.0150s5055.x

Affiliations: 1: First Department of Pathology, Tottori University, Faculty of Medicine, 86 Nishi-cho, Yonago/Tottori, 683-8503, Japan, 2: Section of Clinical Pathology, Kure Mutual-Aid Hospital, 2-3-28 Nishi-chuo, Kure/Hiroshima, Japan

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