SiljeLB on Nostr: Do I have any pathologists in my feed? If so, could you explain to me how the unit ...
Do I have any pathologists in my feed? If so, could you explain to me how the unit High Power Field (HPF) is used in real life? If I've understood correctly, it's a unit that's only valid for a specific type of microscope? And if so, how do you handle grading scales like the NIH criteria for GIST risk assessment, which use "mitoses/50 HPF" to quantify mitotic count? #pathology #microscopy #medicine #GIST #healthIT #HealthInformatics
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