[Teledermatological consultation]
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[Teledermatological consultation]
Abstract
Teledermatological consultation can be effected in two ways. One is 'store-and-forward' which involves storing photographic digital images and sending them to a consultant dermatologist who then replies by e-mail, and the other is by videoconferencing using a real time interactive audiovisual link. In daily general practice the first method is the easiest to implement. In 76-90% of cases, a diagnosis or differential diagnosis made in this way corresponds with the diagnosis made at the more usual face-to-face examination. The advantage of teledermatological consultation is that diagnosis and therapy take place faster than after regular referral and it is better than no referral at all. The referring physician should deliver data on the patient's history and physical examination in a standardized format. The same is true for the encoded personal data, the working diagnosis, and referral request. One overview and 2 detailed photos from two angles are normally taken. The overview shows the extent and localization of the skin abnormality. The patient has to consent to a teledermatological consultation. The responsibility for the treatment lies with the doctor who sees the patient face-to-face. The data that is transmitted must be encrypted or coded in such a way that it cannot be traced back to one particular person.
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