The experience of introducing telepathology in Mongolia
Background: Anatomical pathology care services play an essential role in cancer diagnosis through histological analysis, effective treatment of patients, and determination of prognosis. Therefore, quality control is necessary for the diagnosis of pathology. Based on this need, telepathology technolo...
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Main Authors: | Batchimeg Tsedenbal (Author), Enkhee Ochirjav (Author), Ariun-Uils Gankhuyag (Author), Bolortuya Dorj (Author), Saruul Gerelchuluun (Author), Baljinnyam Delegnyam (Author), Gankhuu Gankhuyag (Author), Undarmaa Erdene (Author), Uyanga Gotov (Author), Enkhtuya Sharkhuu (Author), Yukio Takeshima (Author), Kouki Inai (Author) |
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2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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