Martin E D, Dusserre P, Flandrin G, Got C, Vieillefond A, Vacher-Lavenu M C
Service d'anatomie et de cytologie pathologiques, université Paris-Sud, Le Kremlin-Bicêtre, France.
Bull Cancer. 1995 Dec;82 Suppl 5:565s-568s.
The histologic or cytologic diagnosis of a tumoral lesion may be sometimes very difficult to do even for a senior pathologist. Nevertheless, it is necessary to recognize a malignant process with reliability and security. The usual way to solve some difficult problems is firstly to search documentations in books or atlas and then to discuss the slides in common. Sometimes it is necessary to dispatch the original documents to a national or international expert. Now computers are used in any private or public department of Pathology. Some new informatics developments allow to send good digitized pictures to an expert and to discuss with him. It is also possible to elaborate a data base of digitized images which can be edited on CD-Rom. We describe the development and the use of these technics in France and elsewhere. It seems that they could have an increasing role for quality assurance in tumoral pathology.