Purpose: Retrospective studies have found associations between the number of intratumoral immune cells and patient outcomes for specific cancers treated with targeted therapies. However, the clinical value of routinely quantifying intratumoral immune biomarkers using a digital pathology platform in the pan-cancer setting within an active clinical laboratory has not been established.
Methods: We developed ImmunoProfile, a daily clinical workflow that integrates automated multiplex immunofluorescence tissue staining, digital slide imaging, and machine learning-assisted scoring to quantify intratumoral CD8, PD-1, CD8PD-1, and FOXP3 immune cells and PD-L1 expression in formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue samples in a standardized and reproducible manner.
Tuberculosis (TB) is a major health issue in both developing and developed countries such as the UK. Healthy individuals who contract the infection have only 5-10% chance of converting to the active disease over their lifetime. We present the clinical history of a 76 year old female who attended the emergency department complaining of wrist pain, and was only diagnosed with TB after three years.
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