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Recent advances in telepathology

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  • 1Institute of Molecular Morphology, Mount Laurel, NJ 08054, USA. jg@uscom.com

Cell Vision : the Journal of Analytical Morphology
|July 11, 1998
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Telepathology digitizes pathology images for remote consultation, offering numerous benefits. This evolving technology, driven by advancements in computer and telecommunication sciences, is transforming the practice of pathology.

Area of Science:

  • Digital pathology
  • Medical imaging
  • Telemedicine

Background:

  • Telepathology involves digitizing pathology specimens for electronic transmission.
  • It enables remote consultation and collaboration, enhancing diagnostic capabilities.
  • The field is rapidly evolving due to technological advancements.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide a comprehensive overview of recent developments in telepathology.
  • To discuss the functionality, applications, limitations, and future potential of telepathology.
  • To serve as an introductory resource for the rapidly advancing field of telepathology.

Main Methods:

  • Review of recent literature and technological advancements in telepathology.
  • Analysis of telepathology's current capabilities and applications.

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  • Discussion of challenges and future prospects.
  • Main Results:

    • Telepathology offers significant benefits for pathology practice.
    • Advancements in computer and telecommunication sciences are making telepathology more feasible.
    • The technology is beginning to reshape how pathology services are delivered.

    Conclusions:

    • Telepathology is a transformative technology with growing practical applications.
    • Continued advancements promise to further integrate telepathology into routine practice.
    • Understanding its potential and limitations is crucial for its successful adoption.