Roy Somak, Pantanowitz Liron, Amin Milon, Seethala Raja R, Ishtiaque Ahmed, Yousem Samuel A, Parwani Anil V, Cucoranu Ioan, Hartman Douglas J
Department of Pathology, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
J Pathol Inform. 2014 Jul 30;5(1):24. doi: 10.4103/2153-3539.137728. eCollection 2014.
Photomicrographs in Anatomic Pathology provide a means of quickly sharing information from a glass slide for consultation, education, documentation and publication. While static image acquisition historically involved the use of a permanently mounted camera unit on a microscope, such cameras may be expensive, need to be connected to a computer, and often require proprietary software to acquire and process images. Another novel approach for capturing digital microscopic images is to use smartphones coupled with the eyepiece of a microscope. Recently, several smartphone adapters have emerged that allow users to attach mobile phones to the microscope. The aim of this study was to test the utility of these various smartphone adapters.
We surveyed the market for adapters to attach smartphones to the ocular lens of a conventional light microscope. Three adapters (Magnifi, Skylight and Snapzoom) were tested. We assessed the designs of these adapters and their effectiveness at acquiring static microscopic digital images.
All adapters facilitated the acquisition of digital microscopic images with a smartphone. The optimal adapter was dependent on the type of phone used. The Magnifi adapters for iPhone were incompatible when using a protective case. The Snapzoom adapter was easiest to use with iPhones and other smartphones even with protective cases.
Smartphone adapters are inexpensive and easy to use for acquiring digital microscopic images. However, they require some adjustment by the user in order to optimize focus and obtain good quality images. Smartphone microscope adapters provide an economically feasible method of acquiring and sharing digital pathology photomicrographs.
解剖病理学中的显微照片提供了一种快速分享载玻片信息以进行会诊、教育、记录和发表的方式。在历史上,静态图像采集涉及在显微镜上使用永久安装的相机单元,这种相机可能很昂贵,需要连接到计算机,并且通常需要专用软件来采集和处理图像。另一种捕捉数字显微图像的新方法是使用与显微镜目镜耦合的智能手机。最近,出现了几种智能手机适配器,允许用户将手机连接到显微镜上。本研究的目的是测试这些不同智能手机适配器的效用。
我们调查了将智能手机连接到传统光学显微镜目镜的适配器市场。测试了三种适配器(Magnifi、Skylight和Snapzoom)。我们评估了这些适配器的设计及其获取静态显微数字图像的有效性。
所有适配器都有助于使用智能手机获取数字显微图像。最佳适配器取决于所使用的手机类型。iPhone的Magnifi适配器在使用保护壳时不兼容。Snapzoom适配器即使在使用保护壳的情况下,与iPhone和其他智能手机一起使用也最容易。
智能手机适配器价格低廉且易于用于获取数字显微图像。然而,用户需要进行一些调整以优化对焦并获得高质量图像。智能手机显微镜适配器提供了一种经济可行的获取和分享数字病理显微照片的方法。