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Current status of telepathology
APMIS, 1994Telepathology is moving from the experimental stage to become a regular feature of pathology practice. This has been made possible by technical advances in telecommunications and image processing. Since 1990 the University Hospital of Tromsø has provided local hospitals in northern Norway with a remote frozen section service and with access to video ...
T J, Eide, I, Nordrum
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Telepathological (Image Transmission) Configuration
Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 1996The Laboratory for Biomedical Informatics (LBMI) has developed a digital microscope control module incorporated into an image analysis system. This is now equipped with an ISDN switch box for linking up with a remote computer-based station for delivering histopathological services.
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The economics of telepathology – a case study
Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 2000There are several obstacles that slow down the diffusion of telepathology. One is related to uncertainty about the economic consequences of its adoption, possibly more so than in other fields of telemedicine. We have evaluated the economics of telepathology when used to provide a frozen-section service to a mountain hospital, in comparison with three ...
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Rinsho byori. The Japanese journal of clinical pathology, 1995
Telepathology, introduced in 1986 by Weinstein, was not adopted in Japan because its image could not be transmitted by the National Television Standard Committee (NTSC) transmission. In 1990 a new system of Hi-Vision (HDTV) with 1125 lines, was implemented in Yamagata University and was highly evaluated.
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Telepathology, introduced in 1986 by Weinstein, was not adopted in Japan because its image could not be transmitted by the National Television Standard Committee (NTSC) transmission. In 1990 a new system of Hi-Vision (HDTV) with 1125 lines, was implemented in Yamagata University and was highly evaluated.
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The Challenge of Telepathology
2001Telepathology as a discipline of telemedicine, recently became a rapidly expanding field also in Europe.On the traces of decades of sporadic experience( first in the United states and then in some european countries)and fostered by the rapidly developing technical possibilities in communication and computers, telepathology is becoming a widely used ...
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Journal of Telemedicine and Telecare, 2004
DELLA MEA, Vincenzo, Demichelis F.
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DELLA MEA, Vincenzo, Demichelis F.
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Telepathology and Teleradiology
Electronic Journal of Pathology and Histology, 2000The relationship between telepathology and teleradiology is discussed. Although both disciplines have numerous features in common several differences can be noted. The performance of teleradiology is more advanced than that of telepathology: standards have been developed (DICOM 3) and radiologists are trained to judge digital images which include still
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2005
The practice of medicine has been subject to economic, social, scientific, and technological forces that have altered the practice of the profession over the last several decades. In many cases, pressures have been applied by forces that have seemingly contradictory goals.
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The practice of medicine has been subject to economic, social, scientific, and technological forces that have altered the practice of the profession over the last several decades. In many cases, pressures have been applied by forces that have seemingly contradictory goals.
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