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Digital Pathology
& Reporting Support.

A prostate-focused digital pathology and reporting service that supports specimen-to-report workflow continuity for urology and pathology teams. The service is organized around digital review, structured synoptic reporting, and clearer pathology–urology communication — designed to complement existing laboratory, imaging, and clinical workflows rather than replace them.

Focus
Prostate pathology workflow
Continuity
Specimen → review → report
Delivery
Structured synoptic reporting
01 · What the service includes

More than image viewing —
a prostate pathology workflow.

Digital pathology only becomes useful when it is connected to the rest of the case. The service combines a digital review environment with structured reporting, prostate-focused specimen handling context, and multidisciplinary workflow support — so each step from biopsy arrival through final report can be read as part of one continuous case.

A

Digital pathology review

A digital review environment supports case examination, annotation, and sign-out for prostate specimens — with digital review and case-management tools that make it easier to revisit fields, compare levels, and coordinate a second read without depending on glass-slide logistics alone.

B

Structured reporting and pathology communication

Findings are organized in a synoptic layout with consistent terminology and field order, so grade, extent, laterality, margin, and ancillary observations appear in predictable places from case to case. The result is a more consistent, easier-to-read report that supports clearer communication between pathology and urology.

C

Prostate-focused specimen and workflow continuity

Prostate cases depend on small biopsy cores, careful orientation, and consistent handling. The service is designed around that reality — tracking specimens from accessioning through review and final report, so orientation, sector context, and case history stay attached to the interpretation.

D

Multidisciplinary workflow support

Digital review and structured reporting are designed to sit alongside the rest of the diagnostic picture — and, when relevant, may connect with molecular testing, AI-enabled workflow tools, and multidisciplinary case review so pathology, urology, and related clinicians work from a shared frame of reference.

02 · Clinical relevance

Why this matters
in a prostate workflow.

In prostate cases, small biopsy cores, specimen orientation, and reporting consistency all affect how findings are read and acted on. Digital pathology and structured reporting support can help organize that work — improving communication between pathology and urology without replacing physician judgement or existing pathology operations.

  • A

    Clearer structured pathology communication

    Consistent terminology, synoptic fields, and a shared case view make it easier for pathology and urology to read the same report the same way — supporting more consistent case organization and reducing ambiguity around grade, extent, and relevant ancillary findings.

  • B

    Specimen-to-report continuity

    Prostate biopsies involve small cores where orientation and handling matter. Linking accessioning, digital review, and the final report in one workflow helps preserve that context all the way through to sign-out.

  • C

    Support for multidisciplinary review

    Digital cases and structured reports are easier to share across settings, supporting case discussion between pathology and urology. Molecular, imaging, and AI-enabled workflow information can be referenced alongside when appropriate, as secondary context to the pathology review.

  • D

    Complements existing operations

    The service is workflow-oriented, not a replacement for pathology practice. It sits alongside existing laboratory and clinical processes and is designed to support, not substitute for, pathologist interpretation and physician judgement.

Clinical resources

Download physician-facing reference material related to Digital Pathology and Reporting Support.

PDF 01

Digital Pathology and Reporting Support Overview

A concise physician-facing overview of the service, deliverables, and clinical value.

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PDF 02

Digital Pathology Workflow Companion

How connected digital review and structured reporting support clearer pathology communication.

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Talk to us about digital pathology and reporting support.

We work with pathology groups, urology practices, and hospital teams involved in prostate cancer diagnosis and treatment. Share a little about your setting and a member of our team will follow up to discuss how this service may fit into your existing pathology and urology workflow.

Existing client? Access diagnostic reports and case history through the Client Portal
Fax(352) 671-2737
Address9401 SW Highway 200
STE 502
Ocala, FL 34481-9650