PMID: 11910224Mar 23, 2002Paper

Digital photography as a means of enhancing interconsultant communication in oncological cutaneous surgery

Annals of Plastic Surgery
Refaat B KarimArjan Daemen

Abstract

Plastic surgeons have associated themselves closely with photography almost since the inception of medical photography. Photographs are used for documentation of medical records and comparison of pre- and postoperative status. Digital photography allows instant picture viewing and printing as well as Web-based mailing and, as a result, it facilitates interconsultant communication between the dermatologist, surgeon, and pathologist during the surgical treatment of cutaneous neoplasms. Moreover, it enhances patient monitoring during long-term follow-up.

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