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Submitting a Scanning Request - CK Chang

This procedure is specifically for submitting a request to scan slides for the CK Chang collection.
Start by opening the slide scan request form in your web browser.

Request Information


  1. From the "Request Type" drop down menu, select "Education".

  2. From the "Conference" drop down menu, select "CK Chang".

  3. Verify that the information in the contact fields is correct.

  4. Enter the current date in the "Conference Date" field.

  5. Enter any notes specific to this request for the scanner operator in the "Notes" field. (Ex. please beware of slide 4, it is chipped under the label)

  6. Specify whether it's ok for the scanner operator to clean the slides with alcohol by clicking either "yes" or "no" for the "Clean Slides w/ Alcohol" field. The default value is "no". Be aware that cleaning the slides with alcohol will remove any marker on the slide. Also be aware that if we can only dry wipe the slide, it may still be dirty and the resulting scans may not look as good.

Slide information

You must fill out the information for each individual slide you wish to have scanned. One line = one slide. If you have more than 10 slides in your request and so require more lines on which to enter their information, you can click the "Add Slides" button at the bottom of the form. This will add 5 more lines to the request form.



  1. In the "Case" drop down box, select the number that corresponds with the slide's position in the CK Chang box and the case number on the Excel spreadsheet. The taxonomy fields are triggered when you fill out the "Case" field. You will see them appear directly below this field.

  2. Slide ID field: IMPORTANT DO NOT LEAVE BLANK!   Enter the ID number on the slide label in the "Slide ID" field. It should be in the form "CKC-XX-NNN" (Ex. CKC-GI-031). The letters "CKC" stand for "CK Chang". The "XX" should be the two letter code for the organ system box that the slide comes from (e.g. GI = gastrointestinal). The "NNN" should be the slide's three digit number code indicating its position in the slide box. If the slide's number is less than three digits, pad it with leading zeroes to make it three digits. If you do not enter something in the "Slide ID" field, the system will not save the request for this slide.

  3. In the "Comments" field, enter anything you wish to have associated with this slide in Aperio eSlide Manager. This field will be copied to the slide's "Comments" field in Aperio exactly as written. (For example, if the diagnosis is made in an unusual location, not included in the taxonomic string, you can enter this in the comments field, e.g. duodenal granular cell tumor).

  4. The "Dx" (diagnosis) field is left blank because this information will be entered as the slide's taxonomic string.

  5. The "Mag" (magnification) field defaults to 20x. You only need to change it if you need 5x or 40x instead. Please remember that scanning slides at 40x takes about 3 times as long as 20x, so only request 40x when appropriate.

  6. The "Notes for Scan Operator" field should be used for any information specific to this slide that you need to convey to the scanner operator. (Eg. "only scan circled portion")

  7. Fill out the taxonomy information for this specific slide. Instructions on this are in the document Aperio Scanning Request - Entering Taxonomic StringsNote that it is mandatory to enter the taxonomic string for each slide. Slides will not be scanned if there is no taxonomic string attached.

Once all of the above steps have been completed and you've verified that the information you have entered is correct, click the "Submit Request" button at the bottom of the form to submit it. Both you and the scanner operators will receive an email indicating the request has been submitted. Place the slides to be scanned in the "Aperio" mailbox in Surgical Pathology, and a scanner operator will come by to pick it up and scan them. You will be notified via email when the scanning is complete, and the slides will be returned to your mailbox.



Keywordsaperio leica whole slide imaging scan scanning request surgpath surg path taxonomy surgical pathology ck chang   Doc ID73346
OwnerMark S.GroupPathology and Laboratory Medicine
Created2017-05-17 12:27:41Updated2017-06-12 10:27:27
SitesDepartment of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
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