At TMD, we deal with pathology images. Lots of pathology images that are rich with information. These images help inform our clients about whether a drug is working, or if a biomarker is a pharmacodynamic candidate, or simply to look for presence of tumor in a patient. Welcome to “Virtual Pathology” at TMD – your single location for the acquisition, management and retrieval of your pathology images.
ScanScope XT

- Scan, create and digitize slides. Because slides are scanned in their entirety, your pathologists will have the entire slide at their disposal.
- Pan and zoom. It’s a familiar environment but with benefits that extend well beyond using traditional microscopes.
- View with your colleagues, then discuss. Pathologists, oncologists, medical monitors, clinical site managers and many others can now view and discuss these images individually or together through TMD’s password-protected secure server.
- Many biomarkers, one view. Imagine a synchronized view of a patient’s H&E, HER2, phospho-HER2, Ki-67 and TUNEL immunostains as full slides.

The ImageScope macroscopic (thumbnail) view of the entire specimen is provided at all times, making it easy to navigate the digital slide without getting lost. ImageScope also enables side-by-side coordinated viewing of multiple slides, something that cannot be done with traditional glass slides.
Digital pathology at TMD is a computerized, image-based environment for managing and interpreting information enabled by a digital slide. This system provides our clients with a consolidated view of relevant case information.
The tools include remote viewing, digital slide conferencing, image analysis and intelligent archival and retrieval. Combined with TMD’s information management system, TMD provides critical support to manage and analyze vast amounts of digital slides and other data in project-specific, context-based configurations. The volumes of generated data are accessed with intelligent data retrieval tools that enable users to efficiently search and organize information based on multiple criteria within the pathology database.
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