Veterinary pathology is a multifaceted field within veterinary medicine that focuses on diagnosing diseases in animals. This discipline is foundational for maintaining animal health and, by extension, human health. Veterinary pathology encompasses diagnostic, research, and preclinical facets, each serving a critical role in understanding and managing animal diseases:
AI is increasingly being integrated into veterinary pathology, revolutionizing the way pathologists diagnose diseases and conduct research. AI applications in veterinary pathology include:
Veterinary pathologists often encounter complex diseases with diverse presentations and overlapping symptoms. AI can assist in disease diagnosis by analyzing digital images of tissues and body fluids, identifying subtle patterns and abnormalities that may not be apparent to the human eye.
Pathologists may interpret histopathological images differently due to variations in experience, training, and subjective judgment. AI can help reduce interpretation variability by standardizing analysis methods and criteria.
Diagnostic laboratories often face high caseloads with tight turnaround times, which can lead to delays in diagnosis and treatment. AI-powered image analysis tools are likely to become more useful in automating routine tasks, such as image and scanning quality control, sample triage, image annotation, and preliminary diagnosis, allowing pathologists to focus their time and expertise on challenging cases. This can help reduce workload and improve turnaround times.
AI also has the ability to reduce fatigue by reducing the need for laborious or repetitive tasking such as counting (for example mitotic figures or cell counts), measuring (such as nuclear or cell diameters), or searching for fine details (i.e., binucleated or multinucleated cells amongst neoplastic mononuclear cell populations). The use of assistive AI means the results produced are used to support the pathologist in making decisions.
AI-based telepathology systems can overcome geographical barriers by enabling remote consultation and diagnosis. Pathologists can use digital imaging and AI algorithms to analyze samples from distant locations, expanding access to veterinary pathology services and improving patient care.
To summarize, AI offers five crucial benefits to veterinary pathologists:
Technological advancements are helping pathologists reach more accuracy with less effort. AI-powered image analysis is gaining popularity among experts and gaining a place in veterinary medicine as a standard, under-the-belt tool. As more work segments are automated, further resources can be used for critical tasks requiring higher problem-solving skills and creativity.
Learn more about the use of AI in veterinary pathology by diving into our case studies: