Search Results for author: Taryn A. Donovan

Found 11 papers, 3 papers with code

Nuclear Pleomorphism in Canine Cutaneous Mast Cell Tumors: Comparison of Reproducibility and Prognostic Relevance between Estimates, Manual Morphometry and Algorithmic Morphometry

no code implementations26 Sep 2023 Andreas Haghofer, Eda Parlak, Alexander Bartel, Taryn A. Donovan, Charles-Antoine Assenmacher, Pompei Bolfa, Michael J. Dark, Andrea Fuchs-Baumgartinger, Andrea Klang, Kathrin Jäger, Robert Klopfleisch, Sophie Merz, Barbara Richter, F. Yvonne Schulman, Hannah Janout, Jonathan Ganz, Josef Scharinger, Marc Aubreville, Stephan M. Winkler, Matti Kiupel, Christof A. Bertram

We assessed the following nuclear evaluation methods for measurement accuracy, reproducibility, and prognostic utility: 1) anisokaryosis (karyomegaly) estimates by 11 pathologists; 2) gold standard manual morphometry of at least 100 nuclei; 3) practicable manual morphometry with stratified sampling of 12 nuclei by 9 pathologists; and 4) automated morphometry using a deep learning-based segmentation algorithm.

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Systematic Review of Methods and Prognostic Value of Mitotic Activity. Part 2: Canine Tumors

no code implementations31 May 2023 Christof A. Bertram, Taryn A. Donovan, Alexander Bartel

The goal of this systematic review is to scholarly analyze the methods and prognostic relevance of histologically measuring mitotic activity in canine tumors.

Systematic Review of Methods and Prognostic Value of Mitotic Activity. Part 1: Feline Tumors

no code implementations2 May 2023 Christof A. Bertram, Taryn A. Donovan, Alexander Bartel

The goal of this systematic review is scholarly analysis of all available references on mitotic activity in feline tumors, and to provide an overview of the measuring methods and prognostic value.

Deep learning-based Subtyping of Atypical and Normal Mitoses using a Hierarchical Anchor-Free Object Detector

1 code implementation12 Dec 2022 Marc Aubreville, Jonathan Ganz, Jonas Ammeling, Taryn A. Donovan, Rutger H. J. Fick, Katharina Breininger, Christof A. Bertram

In this work, we perform, for the first time, automatic subtyping of mitotic figures into normal and atypical categories according to characteristic morphological appearances of the different phases of mitosis.

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