Korean J Pathol.
2000 May;34(5):374-380.
Development of a CD-ROM Titled 'Atlas of Pathology' for Medical Students
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Pathology, Yeungnam University College of Medicine.
- 2Department of Pathology, JungWoo Hitech Inc., Taegu 705-717, Korea.
Abstract
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The authors have made a CD-ROM titled 'Atlas of Pathology (AP)' for medical students to
understand histopathologic findings with ease. We used a 35 mm film scanner to convert an
existing file into digital images. A pathologist and two professional programmers collaborated to
create the program 'AtlasMaster 1.0' based on (IBM) PC for organization of previously captured
digital images. Minimum system requirement for the 'AP' was Pentium II 166 MHz, 32 MB RAM,
Windows 95 or 98, 800 600 resolution, 16-bit color, 20 speed CD-ROM drive. The 'AP' was
composed of a execution file (Pathology_Atlas.exe), a DB file (pathology.mdb), and reference files
(*.bmp, *.jpg, *.txt). The DB file contained fields for chapter, section, disease entity, and
information for location of reference files. About 1,000 color images for various kinds of gross and
microscopic pictures were stored in the CD-ROM and those were classified according to the
chapters, sections, and disease entities. The 'AP' was easy to manipulate, and had advantages of
self-learning for students. It could be applied to other fields in which many images were dealt
with, such as histology, radiology, endoscopy, dermatology, and plastic surgery. The 'AP' was
handy and very useful for medical students to study pathology and it would be a powerful
self-learning tool.