Abstract
The assessment of histopathological features has evolved considerably, transitioning from traditional manual measurements to more sophisticated, technology-assisted approaches. Classical histological evaluation, while foundational and highly reliable, is inherently labor-intensive and subject to inter-observer variability. With the advent of digital pathology, these practices have been progressively enhanced by image processing software, which offers capabilities such as segmentation, feature extraction, and data visualization. However, despite their promise, the integration of machine learning into this branch of pathology faces notable challenges, such as the need for large, high-quality annotated datasets and the integration into existing workflows, which remain significant hurdles. Looking forward, the role of specialists in histological evaluation remains crucial in this evolving landscape. While automation streamlines routine tasks, the expertise of pathologists is indispensable in validating results and interpreting findings in scientific contexts. This comprehensive review explores the trajectory of histological evaluation methods, from manual and classical strategies to cutting-edge digital tools, highlighting the benefits, limitations, and implications of each approach in contemporary practice.