Organizational model for a telepathology system [PDF]
The technological development of telemedicine has performed important progress, assuming a diagnostic relief role inside of the processes. Among the fields in fast evolution, telepathology is placed among those of greater interest.
Gasparetto Alessio +2 more
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Virtual telepathology in Egypt, applications of WSI in Cairo University [PDF]
Telepathology, the practice of pathology at a long distance, has advanced continuously since 1986. Today, fourth-generation telepathology systems, so-called virtual slide telepathology systems, are being used for education applications. Both conventional
Ayad Essam
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Digital Pathology in South Africa: A Survey and Cross-Sectional Analysis of the Current Level of Use and Comparison With the International Community. [PDF]
Background: Telepathology and digital pathology are increasingly utilised for routine diagnostics globally, improving patient safety and diagnostic efficiency. No research exists on the adoption of digital pathology in South Africa. Understanding the current use can help understand implementation needs and ensure equitable access to this modern ...
Eloff E, Schoeman R.
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Telepathology Development and Stakeholder Perspectives in China: Cross-Sectional Survey
BackgroundTelepathology is widely recognized for improving diagnostic access in remote areas and is strongly promoted in China to address the shortage of pathologists.
Linlin Wang, Fangfang Cui, Xianying He
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Integrating telepathology and digital pathology with artificial intelligence: An inevitable future [PDF]
Telepathology and digital pathology, enhanced with artificial intelligence (AI), represent groundbreaking technology advancements. These entities offer information exchange, enhanced teaching and research, and automated diagnosis with high precision ...
Alexandre Battazza +9 more
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Background: Telepathology is increasingly being employed to support diagnostic consultation services. Prior publications have addressed technology aspects for telepathology, whereas this paper will address the clinical telepathology experience of KingMed
Chengquan Zhao +2 more
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The state of telepathology in Japan
Telepathology began in Japan in the early 1990s in response to advances in computing and telecommunications equipment development and a dearth of pathologists.
Takashi Sawai +3 more
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Trends in neuropathology training in Sub-Saharan Africa – current curricula, resource gaps, and the potential of virtual microscopy and telemedicine [PDF]
Introduction: Neuropathology is important in the diagnosis of neurologic and neuro-oncologic diseases. But despite its immense importance, it remains underrepresented in medical training across different parts of Sub-Saharan Africa.
Habiblah Jagunmolu +10 more
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Current landscape and emerging opportunities for using telecytology for rapid on-site assessment in cytopathology. [PDF]
Abstract In recent years, cytopathology practices increasingly are considering the adoption of digital modalities to support remote rapid on‐site evaluation (ROSE) of fine‐needle aspiration biopsies. Currently, various digital options are available, each of which has unique advantages and limitations.
Krishnamurthy S.
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Context: Telepathology is a promising tool for remote communities to receive pathology services where professional diagnosis services are inadequate.
Md Jiaur Rahman +12 more
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