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Teledermatology is a subspecialty in the medical field of dermatology and probably one of the most common applications of telemedicine and e-health. [1] In teledermatology, telecommunication technologies are used to exchange medical information (concerning skin conditions and tumours of the skin) over a distance using audio, visual, and data communication.
Teledermatology is a form of dermatological practice in which telecommunication technologies are used to exchange medical information and treatment through audio, visual, and data communication, including photos of dermatologic conditions, between dermatologists and nondermatologists who are evaluating patients, along with dermatologists ...
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The research included a pilot study of the effectiveness of a mobile health service in Sweden, [2] the use of MMS and SMS in teledermatology, [3] and the use of teledermoscopy as a tool to refer possible skin cancer patients to a dermatologist. [4] Over 300,000 cases have been checked from over 160 countries and the service is available in ...
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Telepathology is currently being used for a wide spectrum of clinical applications including diagnosing of frozen section specimens, [11] primary histopathology diagnoses, [12] second opinion diagnoses, [13] subspecialty pathology expert diagnoses, [14] investigative and regulated preclinical toxicology studies, [15] education, [16] competency assessment, [17] and research.
JAMA Dermatology is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal published by the American Medical Association. [1] It covers the effectiveness of diagnosis and treatment in medical and surgical dermatology, pediatric and geriatric dermatology, and oncologic and aesthetic dermatologic surgery.
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