Three modalities, one structured report workflow.
Histolyx handles pre-reading for Chest CT, Mammography, and Digital Pathology through the same DICOM integration and reporting pipeline. Your radiology team interacts with one consistent format regardless of study type.
Chest CT
Nodule detection with size and location, pleural effusion, infiltrates, and automated change comparison against prior studies.
Chest CT detailsMammography
Mass detection, calcification cluster flagging, and asymmetry detection in screening and diagnostic mammography workflows.
Mammography detailsDigital Pathology
Whole-slide image tile analysis, region-of-interest flagging, and nuclear morphology indicators for high-throughput slide review.
Pathology detailsDetection scope by modality.
Each modality has a defined detection scope. Histolyx flags finding types it has been trained and validated on — and does not speculate outside that scope. If a finding type is not in scope, it does not appear in the report.
Histolyx flags pulmonary nodules with precise size measurements, location by lobe, and Lung-RADS category suggestions for radiologist review. Pleural effusion, consolidation, and airway changes are also flagged. When a prior chest CT exists in the PACS, change detection runs automatically — nodule growth rates, new findings, and resolved findings are all noted in the report draft.
Histolyx identifies mass regions with margin characterization, calcification clusters with distribution patterns, and focal asymmetry in screening mammography. For diagnostic mammography, findings are flagged with BI-RADS descriptors for radiologist confirmation. Histolyx does not issue a final BI-RADS score — that determination belongs to the radiologist.
Histolyx processes whole-slide images at tile level, classifying each region and generating a heat map of areas with elevated cellular density, nuclear pleomorphism, or architectural irregularity. Pathologists receive a ranked list of regions to examine first rather than reviewing the entire slide from scratch. Works with standard whole-slide image formats (SVS, TIFF, NDPI).