teledermoscopically
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From tele- + dermoscopically.
Adverb
[edit]teledermoscopically (not comparable)
- By means of teledermoscopy
- 2010, Marjam-Jeanette Barysch, Antonio Cozzio, Isabel Kolm, Susanne Ruf Hrdlicka, Christoph Brand, Robert Hunger, Oliver Kreyden, Reto Schaffner, Thomas Zaugg, Reinhard Dummer, “Internet based health promotion campaign against skin cancer–Results of www. skincheck. ch in Switzerland”, in European Journal of Dermatology, volume 20, number 1:
- Hence, we have data of about half of the participants with a teledermoscopically suspicious lesion and definitive diagnoses of half of this population.
- 2013 April-June, Jayakar Thomas, Parimalam Kumar, “The scope of teledermatology in India”, in Indian dermatology online journal, volume 4, number 2:
- Mobile Teledermatology, Tele dermoscopy, Tele dermatopathology, and Teledermoscopically-aided dermatopathology and Teledermatosurgery are rapidly developing fields in the yet young field of Teledermatology.
- 2018, C.B. Barcaui, P.M.O. Lima, “Application of Teledermoscopy in the Diagnosis of Pigmented Lesions”, in International journal of telemedicine and applications:
- Clinical and dermatoscopic face-to-face diagnoses were considered suitable in patients with clinically and teledermoscopically benign and nonsuspected lesions and no biopsy procedure was performed.