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Binary and Dimorphic: Composite and Discordant Lymphoma-Crimson Publishers Binary and Dimorphic: Composite and Discordant Lymphoma by Anubha Bajaj in Trends in Telemedicine & E-health Composite lymphoma as an entity was initially described by Custer et al followed by a modified delineation by Hicks et al and Kim et al with a categorical emergence of architecturally diverse and binary cytological subcategories of lymphoma within the same anatomic site or tissue. Composite lymphoma as a disorder essentially describes a biphasic elucidation of an identical malignant clone of cells [1]. A discordant lymphoma may be exemplified by a condition in which two disparate lymphomas may arise at different anatomic locations within an identical time frame (Figure 1). Sequential lymphoma may be characterized by the appearance of two distinctive histological variants of malignant lymphoma detected successively within a similar group of lymph nodes. https://crimsonpublishers.com...
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Mobile Health Application Framework for an Ideal User Experience: A User-Centered Design Approach for Clinicians_Crimson Publishers Mobile Health Application Framework for anIdeal User Experience: A User-Centered DesignApproach for Clinician s by Mirza Mansoor Baig in Trends in Telemedicine & E-health From the literature, it is evident that clinicians would use a mobile application only if they are motivated to do so, and lack of clinical and end-user engagement is one of the most common barriers affecting broader mobile health (mHealth) app adoption. https://crimsonpublishers.com/tteh/fulltext/TTEH.000511.php For more Open access journals in Crimson Publishers  Please click on: https://crimsonpublishers.com/ For more articles in Trends in Telemedicine & E-health Please click on: https://crimsonpublishers.com/tteh/index.php
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What Is the Evolution of Telemedicine and e-Health in North Africa? A Systematic Review_Crimson Publishers What Is the Evolution of Telemedicine and e-Health in North Africa? A Systematic Review by De la Torre Díez I in Trends in Telemedicine & E-health In recent years has been a rapid increase in the use of information technologies in the health sector, tools such as telemedicine and e-Health have been recently incorporated to facilitate access to essential services. Despite their potential benefits - in the North African countries-the experience with these systems has been limited, there have been numerous obstacles, such as doctor shortage and technological barriers. https://crimsonpublishers.com/tteh/fulltext/TTEH.000510.php For more Open access journals in Crimson Publishers Please click on:   https://crimsonpublishers.com/ For more articles in Open access journal of Innovation in Trends in Telemedicine & E-health Please click on: ...
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Factors Predicting Sexual Dysfunction in Thai Cancer Patients after Treatment_Crimson Publishers Factors Predicting Sexual Dysfunction in Thai Cancer Patients after Treatment by Tiraporn Junda in Trends in Telemedicine & E-health This study was a predictive correlational research. Participants were 110 Thai patients with cancer of breast, prostate, bladder, and colon who were completed treatments from 6 months - 2 years from a university hospital, and 2 cancer specialize hospitals in 2013. The instruments were the personal information and disease related treatment questionnaires Dyadic Adjustment Scale developed by Spanier and were translated into Thai by Kasemkitawatana (1993); and the Sexual Health Dysfunction questionnaires developed by Kumdaeng. https://crimsonpublishers.com/tteh/fulltext/TTEH.000508.php For more Open access journals in Crimson Publishers Please click on:  https://crimsonpublishers.com / For more articles in Open access journal ...
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The First Active Transcutaneous Bone Conduction Implant in Romania-Case Report of Permanent Conductive Hearing Loss Due to Cleft Palate_Crimson Publishers The First Active Transcutaneous Bone Conduction Implant in Romania-Case Report of Permanent Conductive Hearing Loss Due to Cleft Palate by Madalina Georgescu in  Trends in Telemedicine & E-health Since the introduction of bone conduction hearing implants in 1977, quality of life of the implantees have improved substantially. The first available option were bone-anchored hearing devices, which improved sound quality, but had the major disadvantage of post-operative skin and wound infections. Therefore, new technologies seeking intact skin solution have emerged lately. The BONEBRIDGE system (MED-EL, Medical Electronics, Innsbruck, Austria) incorporates the first active bone conduction device, which especially aims to resolve abutment issues and still offers excellent audiological benefit. https://crim...
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Evaluating the Quality of Life and Social Support in Patients with Cervical Cancer after Treatment_Crimson Publishers Evaluating the Quality of Life and Social Support in Patients with Cervical Cancer after Treatment by Bualuang Sumdaengrit in  Trends in Telemedicine & E-health Purposes of this descriptive correlational research were to 1) describe quality of life and social support and 2) look at the correlation of certain factors and quality of life in women with cervical cancer after treatment. https://crimsonpublishers.com/tteh/fulltext/TTEH.000506.php For more Open access journals in Crimson Publishers Please click on:  https://crimsonpublishers.com / For more articles in Open access journal of Innovation in Surgical Open Access Journal Please click on:  https://crimsonpublishers.com/tteh/index.php