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Diagnostic Errors in Interactive Telepathology [PDF]
Telepathology (TP) as a service in pathology at a distance is now widely used. It is integrated in the daily workflow of numerous pathologists. Meanwhile, in Germany 15 departments of pathology are using the telepathology technique for frozen section ...
G. Stauch, K. W. Schweppe, K. Kayser
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Abstract A neuropathology examination after death remains the gold standard for differentiating between Alzheimer disease (AD) and AD and related dementias (ADRD). Increasing interest and familiarity with digital imaging highlights recent shifts to modernize pathology workflows by leveraging technology that automates imaging and analysis.
Aaron M. Rosado +12 more
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Background: The case triage practice workflow model was used to manage incoming cases on a telepathology-enabled surgical pathology quality assurance (QA) service.
Beth L. Braunhut +6 more
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Computational pathology in the age of artificial intelligence – embrace not fear
Abstract Anatomical pathology has traditionally relied on the interpretation of histomorphological features under a light microscope by trained pathologists for diagnosis. Technological advancements have enabled the digitisation of tissue slides to produce high‐resolution whole slide images, heralding the era of digital pathology (DP).
Alfonso Tan‐Garcia +2 more
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Background and Aim: Tele pathology is one of the medical subdivisions that has opened a new approach in the telepathology, e specially to organize consultations.
Farahnaz Sadoughi +3 more
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Background: Recent advances in information technology have allowed the development of a telepathology system involving high-speed transfer of high-volume histological figures via fiber optic landlines. However, at present there are geographical limits to
Takashi Sawai +19 more
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Abstract Cervical cancer remains a major health burden, particularly in low‐ and middle‐income countries, despite being one of the most preventable cancers. WHO's 90–70–90 targets aim to eliminate cervical cancer globally by 2030. These targets include 90% of girls fully vaccinated with the HPV vaccine by the age of 15 years, 70% of women screened ...
Sarikapan Wilailak +2 more
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Establishing Telepathology in Africa: Lessons From Botswana
Few reports of telepathology in Africa exist in the medical literature. With the strong need for improvement in health care infrastructure and personnel training in many African nations, telepathology provides a rapid and versatile tool to improve ...
Scheer, Arnold J +5 more
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Abstract Introduction Management of diffuse large B‐cell lymphoma (DLBCL) in Africa is hampered by limited access to diagnosis and treatment, due to the small number of haematopathologists and lack of clear healthcare pathway. A cooperation between France and Senegal was established to improve diagnosis and provide access to the standard‐of‐care (R ...
Saliou Diop +23 more
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Acceptance of Telepathology in Daily Practice [PDF]
The availability of pathology services differs greatly in our environment. Although pathology would be especially suitable for being practised at a distance by transporting digital image information, the spread of telepathology into everyday work still ...
Thomas Mairinger
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