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Telemedicine, including telepathology and telecytology, offers a powerful platform for medical consultations and education. This review explores its components, methods, applications, and pros and cons in healthcare.

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  • Medical Informatics
  • Digital Pathology
  • Telecommunication in Healthcare

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  • Technological and networking advancements have transformed medicine and dentistry.
  • Telemedicine provides a versatile platform for medical consultations, investigations, and education.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the components, methods, clinical applications, advantages, and disadvantages of telepathology and telecytology.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of telepathology and telecytology.
  • Analysis of technological components and methodologies.
  • Examination of clinical use cases and outcomes.

Main Results:

  • Telepathology and telecytology leverage digital imaging and network technology for remote diagnosis.
  • Key applications include remote consultations, quality assurance, and education.
  • Identified benefits include improved accessibility and efficiency, while challenges involve technical infrastructure and data security.

Conclusions:

  • Telepathology and telecytology represent significant advancements in diagnostic pathology.
  • These technologies enhance healthcare delivery by enabling remote expert consultation and diagnostics.
  • Further development is needed to overcome existing challenges and maximize their potential.