Cesare Massone
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Cesare Massone is a pioneering researcher in the field of teledermatopathology, a discipline at the intersection of dermatology, pathology, and digital health technology. His work has significantly advanced the understanding and application of remote diagnostic histopathology, particularly in the analysis of melanocytic lesions using digitally transmitted images. Massone's most influential contribution, "Teledermatopathology: A Controlled Study About Diagnostic Validity and Technical Requirements for Digital Transmission" (2006), garnered 61 citations and established critical technical benchmarks for achieving accurate diagnoses through digital histopathologic imaging. Working with a substantial collection of 560 melanocytic lesions, he helped define the standards necessary for reliable remote pathology practice. His subsequent work, "State of the Art of Teledermatopathology" (2008), further consolidated the field's foundations, exploring both real-time robotic microscopy transmission and store-and-forward methodologies, accumulating 27 citations. Together, these contributions have positioned Massone as a key figure in legitimizing and standardizing teledermatopathology as a clinically viable practice. His research is particularly valuable for students and clinicians interested in digital pathology, telemedicine infrastructure, and the future of remote diagnostic services in dermatology.
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- 2State of the Art of Teledermatopathology27 citations · 2008