Affiliations: Address for correspondence: Prof. Sven Seiwerth M.D. Ph.D.
Institute of Pathology Medical Faculty University of Zagreb Salata 10 10000
Zagreb Croatia
Abstract: The relationship between telepathology and teleradiology is
discussed. Although both disciplines have numerous features in common several
differences can be noted. The performance of teleradiology is more advanced
than that of telepathology: standards have been developed (DICOM 3) and
radiologists are trained to judge digital images which include still images (CT
scan, MRI) and images sequences (angiographs). The size of radiologic images is
small compared to that of histological images of high resolution. The patchwork
technique or store and forward dynamic telepathology are tools to obtain high
resolution images in histopathology. They require sophisticated data banks for
handling and telepathology use. These databanks need standards for user
independent access. The DICOM standard used in radiology is applicable for
these purposes. Teleradiology and telepathology meet each other in various
medical disciplines, especially in orthopedic oncology and chronic pulmonary
diseases. The potential share of telecommunication in radiology and pathology
owns a great potential for modern health services.