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Hi there,
May I ask you your opinion about which system you are using to take gross
pictures? We are using a couple of big tungsten light bulbs and a Nikon d60
camera. We are a research lab working with sheep, so we get big lesions in
big organs. I
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From: Julio Benavides Silván via Histonet [histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2017 2:27 PM
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Subject: [Histonet] gross photography
Hi there,
May I ask you your opinion about which system you are using to take
Hi there,
May I ask you your opinion about which system you are using to take
gross pictures? We are using a couple of big tungsten light bulbs and
a Nikon d60 camera. We are a research lab working with sheep, so we
get big lesions in big organs. I was wondering if anybody is using a
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Subject: [Histonet] Gross photography/macrophotography
Hello histonetters,
I am looking for a good digital camera for gross photography. Any
recommendations that works with your lab will be beneficial. Thank you. Happy
memorial day!!!
Reuel Cornelia, BS
Hello histonetters,
I am looking for a good digital camera for gross photography. Any
recommendations that works with your lab will be beneficial. Thank you. Happy
memorial day!!!
Reuel Cornelia, BS MT, AMT
Cellular Pathology
Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children
Welborn Street
Most digital cameras from the well-known manufacturers (Nikon, Canon,
Pentax, Olympus) will be fine for gross photography. An single lens
reflex (SLR) type of camera with interchangable lenses is ideal but I
suggest NOT buying the zoom lens in a kit but buy camera body and a
macro lens that
Sent: 18 April 2009 06:37
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: Re: [Histonet] Gross Photography
As a pathologist, I am a strong proponent of ample gross photography in the
cutting room. When I first started in my current place, I thought that not
much gross photography was being done
: Saturday, April 18, 2009 3:01 AM
To: 'Sate Hamza'; histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: RE: [Histonet] Gross Photography
As a Biomedical Scientist I agree with you totally. One of the weaknesses of
Biomedical scientists performing the 'grossing' is that the original
evidence at dissection
, April 18, 2009 7:46 AM
Subject: RE: [Histonet] Gross Photography
Just as another endorsement for this practice. Digital images seem so
important to us that in our information system, a hyperlink to all images
is
included in case query. Hence, you can see the image at the same time
you're
I am in full agreement with Dr. Hamza's comments. I would like to add the
impotance of gross photos of any specimens with the potential
of medicoleagally issues. Breast implants, heart valves, any sponges or clamps
inadvertently left inside of anyone ect. If you smell a lawyer take a picture..
17, 2009 4:11 PM
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Subject: [Histonet] Gross Photography
Is there a range of practice among centers as to what specimens are
photographed at gross, does anyone photograph pretty much all specimens?
Steve Joy, BSc. MLT Research and Development Technologist
Is there a range of practice among centers as to what specimens are
photographed at gross, does anyone photograph pretty much all specimens?
Steve Joy, BSc. MLT
Research and Development Technologist
5B2.03 Anatomical Pathology
University of Alberta Hospital
8440-112 st
Edmonton Ab
T6G 2B7
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Sent: Friday, April 17, 2009 4:11 PM
To: histonet@lists.utsouthwestern.edu
Subject: [Histonet] Gross Photography
Is there a range of practice among centers as to what specimens are
photographed
: Friday, April 17, 2009 4:20 PM
Subject: RE: [Histonet] Gross Photography
I only photograph specimens that are not routine type specimens.
Something that you might see only a few times a year or that once in a
lifetime specimen. We also will get request from the surgeon to
photograph a specimen
As a pathologist, I am a strong proponent of ample gross photography in the
cutting room. When I first started in my current place, I thought that not
much gross photography was being done. This has increased in recent years in
our center. I always encourage our residents to take digital gross
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