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[Telepathology]

S Arai1

  • 1Department of Pathology, Yamagata University School of Medicine.

Rinsho Byori. the Japanese Journal of Clinical Pathology
|May 1, 1995
PubMed
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Telepathology adoption in Japan was initially hindered by NTSC transmission limitations. The introduction of Hi-Vision (HDTV) systems in 1990 enabled successful telepathology implementation and network expansion.

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Area of Science:

  • Medical imaging
  • Digital pathology
  • Telecommunication systems

Context:

  • Telepathology's initial adoption in Japan was limited by the National Television Standard Committee (NTSC) transmission capabilities.
  • The development and implementation of a new Hi-Vision (High-Definition Television - HDTV) system with 1125 lines at Yamagata University in 1990 marked a significant advancement.
  • This led to subsequent innovations in both NTSC and HDTV telepathology systems, addressing previous transmission challenges.

Purpose:

  • To overcome the transmission barriers that prevented the early adoption of telepathology in Japan.
  • To evaluate the effectiveness and feasibility of high-definition television (HDTV) systems for telepathology applications.
  • To facilitate the development and nationwide expansion of telepathology networks in Japan.

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Summary:

  • The National Television Standard Committee (NTSC) transmission limitations initially prevented telepathology adoption in Japan.
  • A successful implementation of a Hi-Vision (High-Definition Television - HDTV) system in 1990 paved the way for advanced telepathology.
  • Current systems utilize real-time HDTV via optical fiber and static HDTV/NTSC images over integrated services digital networks, enabling nationwide telepathology networks.

Impact:

  • Enabled the successful implementation and widespread adoption of telepathology in Japan.
  • Facilitated the development of advanced telepathology systems using both NTSC and HDTV technologies.
  • Established robust telepathology networks across Japan, improving medical diagnostic capabilities through remote image transmission.