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Mach7 Digital Pathology Solution

Whole slide images archived like every other study and opened in the browser — so pathology reaches the whole care team without disrupting the lab.

Pathology shouldn’t stay locked in the lab

Whole slide images are the largest objects in medical imaging, and they usually live where they were scanned — in a slide management system the rest of the enterprise cannot reach. So tumor boards work from screenshots, referring physicians get a report without the picture, and a second opinion still means shipping glass.

Mach7 changes where the slides live and who can reach them: the vendor-neutral archive holds whole slide imaging as standard DICOM, and eUnity serves it to any browser for reference and referral. Slides are archived in the same vendor-neutral archive as radiology, under one index of record. Tumor boards and referring physicians get access to the slide itself, not a description of it. And it opens in a browser — nothing to install, nothing stored on the device.

 


Intended use — digital pathology

eUnity is a diagnostic viewer for medical images and clinical reports, intended to aid diagnosis by trained healthcare professionals. Professional and prescription use only.

In the United States, eUnity supports digital pathology whole-slide imaging (WSI) for reference, referral, and enterprise collaboration—including tumor boards, consultation, and education—and is not intended for primary diagnosis. Digital pathology WSI use must be alongside, not in place of, the pathologist's primary reading environment.

Regulatory status, product availability, cleared indications for use, and feature availability vary by country, region, and care setting. For current clearance documentation for your region, contact your Mach7 representative or Mach7 Regulatory Affairs.