pacs

What Components Make Up a PACS?

A typical PACS consists of several key components:
Image Acquisition Devices: These include digital microscopes and scanners that capture histological images.
Database Server: This central repository stores and manages the images and associated data.
Workstations: These are used by histologists and pathologists to view, analyze, and annotate images.
Network Infrastructure: A robust network ensures efficient data transfer and communication between different components of the PACS.

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