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Τετάρτη 6 Φεβρουαρίου 2019

An effective, low-cost technique for photograph and video capture, wireless transmission, and quality assurance assessments for dermatopathology, anatomic pathology, and Mohs micrographic surgery

Dermatopathology, like clinical dermatology, is dependent on effective teaching, mentoring, and quality assurance steps. The advent of digital cameras has allowed dermatologists to easily share clinical images around the world, but expanding this technology to histopathology has been fraught with logistical challenges. Using a standard binocular microscope precludes the ability of the dermatopathologist to easily share live or stored images of glass slides, while privacy considerations and the irreplaceability of slides limit the ability to share original material for quality assurance purposes, and multiheaded microscopes with specialized video camera arrays cost many thousands of dollars.

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