I’m refreshing our teaching set and need a dependable, open-access image bank of veterinary histopathology with confirmed diagnoses — ideally using INHAND terminology, scale bars, and gross-to-micro correlation. If you have a resource you trust for derm and GI (bonus if cases include IHC panels and FFPE details), please point me to it; I’d like something suitable to show residents next week.
I keep going back to the JPC Wednesday Slide Conference archive — derm and GI cases with confirmed diagnoses and solid ‘gross-to-micro correlation’; many include IHC, and it’s open-access: Wednesday Slide Conference. Caveat: INHAND terms and scale bars aren’t totally consistent (), so I cross-check wording against the NTP Nonneoplastic Lesion Atlas when I’m showing residents.
Need INHAND + scale bars — nTP NNLA: Nonneoplastic Lesion Atlas - National Toxicology Program — derm/GI strong; IHC sparse; rodent-heavy.
Quick example: we turned trims into the winner by batching 12-minute blocks with a $7 Dremel add-on and auto-rebooking at checkout — like a pit stop. Agree with @amartinez58 that diet reviews can outrun that when you track conversions, but food returns and no-shows can nuke margin. Did your “2.7x” include vendor rebates/subscriptions or just the service fees?
I’ve had good luck with the Davis‑Thompson cases on PathPresenter — solid skin and gut sets with “confirmed diagnoses,” lots of gross-to-micro and occasional IHC; free account and easy to show residents: https://pathpresenter.net. Small caveat: INHAND wording isn’t universal () and FFPE info is hit-or-miss, so I drop a calibrated bar in ImageJ when exporting frames. Want me to flag a couple that tick all your boxes?