An Application of Telemedicine Technology for Otorhinolaryngology Diagnosis

Applications of interactive video communications for providing remote telemedicine consultations are under study. Most of these applications use “off the shelf” medical peripheral devices that are not specifically designed for telemedicine examinations.

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