Defining the role of anatomic pathology images in the multimedia electronic medical record--a preliminary report
The development of the Multimedia Electronic Medical Record System (MEMRS) offers new opportunities for integrating medical imaging data with text-based clinical data. The effective integration of pathology images into the patient's medical record poses some significant technical and organizati...
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