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Telehematology: critical determinants for successful implementation

Despite modern technologies, such as immunophenotyping and molecular probing, cytomorphologic examination of stained peripheral blood smears by microscopy remains the mainstay of diagnosis in a large variety of diseases. This holds true especially in underdeveloped or rural areas where profound expe...

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Published in:Blood 2004-01, Vol.103 (2), p.486-488
Main Authors: Luethi, Urs, Risch, Lorenz, Korte, Wolfgang, Bader, Margrit, Huber, Andreas R.
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