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Comparative analysis of a 5G campus network and existing networks for real-time consultation in remote pathology. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Pathol Inform
Guseinov II   +4 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Telepathology in Europe.

open access: yesAnalytical cellular pathology : the journal of the European Society for Analytical Cellular Pathology, 2001
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Telepathology

Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 2001
The development of a Queensland-wide videoconferencing network provided an opportunity to develop telepathology. In 1999, weekly videoconferences began with remote laboratories and clinical staff in four peripheral hospitals and the Royal Brisbane Hospital and in 2000 biweekly videoconference pathology grand rounds started across Queensland with up to
J, Faoagali   +3 more
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Overview of Telepathology

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 2015
Telepathology is the practice of remote pathology using telecommunication links to enable the electronic transmission of digital pathology images. Telepathology can be used for remotely rendering primary diagnoses, second opinion consultations, quality assurance, education, and research purposes.
Navid, Farahani, Liron, Pantanowitz
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Hybrid system for telepathology

Human Pathology, 2000
We introduce a novel hybrid telepathology system providing simultaneous transmission of both real-time microscopy and static imagery at a reasonable cost. It is capable of capturing static, true color images at resolution of 1,520 x 1,144 pixels and providing live transmission of real-time video images of the glass slide in Common Intermediate Format ...
J, Zhou   +4 more
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Current Issues in Telepathology

Telemedicine Journal, 1995
Telepathology involves rendering diagnostic opinions on specimens at remote locations using computer and telecommunications technologies. Consultations are a routine practice pattern in pathology, as there is a large amount of diagnostic and prognostic information available from the examination of biopsy material that requires an extensive knowledge of
S, Black-Schaffer, T J, Flotte
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Telemedicine and Telepathology

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1997
Telepathology is entering a golden era in which both the technology and the rationale for utilizing this technology are evolving. The following decade will see the introduction of national and international telepathology networks, founded on the principle of improving patient care and increasing cost-effectiveness.
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Medicolegal aspects of telepathology

Human Pathology, 2009
A pathologist may practice telepathology in another room from the original slide using the hospital intranet, he/she may practice it if a CD-ROM is reviewed with a "virtual histologic image" or digital slide. As pathology becomes increasingly subspecialized, and pathologists are progressively more engaged in practices situations where they may not be ...
Stanley T, Leung, Keith J, Kaplan
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Telepathology in Neurosurgery

1999
In most tumor cases of neurosurgery, we need to have a rapid section diagnostic of the tumor during the course of surgery. When we have received the results that diagnose the exact dignity of the tumor, we devise the operation strategy for the continuing course of surgery.
H R, Abbasi   +4 more
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Telepathology by the Internet

The Journal of Pathology, 2000
A new concept for telemicroscopy has recently been introduced using the Internet and conventional web browser, with Java support for microscope remote control as well as image transfer and discussion (http://amba.charite.de/telemic/). The system has two major components: the telemicroscopy server, which is a computer with Internet access connected to ...
I, Petersen   +3 more
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