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Telepathology [electronic resource] /edited by Sajeesh Kumar, Bruce E. Dunn.

by Kumar, Sajeesh [editor.]; Dunn, Bruce E [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009.Description: online resource.ISBN: 9783540857860.Subject(s): Medicine | Medical records -- Data processing | Pathology | Medicine & Public Health | Pathology | Health Informatics | Medicine/Public Health, generalDDC classification: 616.07 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
to Telepathology -- Digital Slide and Virtual Microscopy-Based Routine and Telepathology Evaluation of Gastrointestinal Biopsy Specimen -- Telepathology as an Essential Networking Tool in VISN 12 of the United States Veterans Health Administration -- Teleneuropathology -- Applications of Virtual Microscopy -- Telepathology in Veterinary Diagnostic Cytology -- Use of Telepathology in Mohs Micrographic Surgery -- Combining Dynamic- and Static-Robotic Techniques for Real-Time Telepathology -- Telepathology in Iran -- Telepathology in Japan -- Telepathology in Hungary -- Telecytology: A Retrospect and Prospect -- Teledermatopathology: Current Status and Perspectives -- Ultrastructural Telepathology: Remote EM Diagnostic via Internet -- Remote Control of the Scanning Electron Microscope -- Telepathology: An Audit.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Written by experts from around the globe "Telepathology" explains technical issues, digital information processing and collective experiences from practitioners in different parts of the world practicing a wide range of telepathology applications. This includes e.g. telepathology for gastrointestinal biopsy specimens, telepathology at the United States Veterans Health Administration, experience with teleneuropathology, applications of virtual microscopy, telepathology in micrographic surgery, dynamic and static robotic techniques for realtime telepathology, telecytology, feasibility and diagnostic agreement in teledermatopathology, remote control of the scanning electron microscope, ultrastructural telepathology, remote EM-diagnostics, and telepathology for rapid diagnosis of neurosurgical specimens. The authors lay the foundation for the globalisation of telepathological procedures, based on the facts that a pathological analysis can be performed on a patient anywhere in the world.
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to Telepathology -- Digital Slide and Virtual Microscopy-Based Routine and Telepathology Evaluation of Gastrointestinal Biopsy Specimen -- Telepathology as an Essential Networking Tool in VISN 12 of the United States Veterans Health Administration -- Teleneuropathology -- Applications of Virtual Microscopy -- Telepathology in Veterinary Diagnostic Cytology -- Use of Telepathology in Mohs Micrographic Surgery -- Combining Dynamic- and Static-Robotic Techniques for Real-Time Telepathology -- Telepathology in Iran -- Telepathology in Japan -- Telepathology in Hungary -- Telecytology: A Retrospect and Prospect -- Teledermatopathology: Current Status and Perspectives -- Ultrastructural Telepathology: Remote EM Diagnostic via Internet -- Remote Control of the Scanning Electron Microscope -- Telepathology: An Audit.

Written by experts from around the globe "Telepathology" explains technical issues, digital information processing and collective experiences from practitioners in different parts of the world practicing a wide range of telepathology applications. This includes e.g. telepathology for gastrointestinal biopsy specimens, telepathology at the United States Veterans Health Administration, experience with teleneuropathology, applications of virtual microscopy, telepathology in micrographic surgery, dynamic and static robotic techniques for realtime telepathology, telecytology, feasibility and diagnostic agreement in teledermatopathology, remote control of the scanning electron microscope, ultrastructural telepathology, remote EM-diagnostics, and telepathology for rapid diagnosis of neurosurgical specimens. The authors lay the foundation for the globalisation of telepathological procedures, based on the facts that a pathological analysis can be performed on a patient anywhere in the world.

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