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telediagnosis [tel″ĕ-di″ag-no´sis] determination of the nature of a disease at a site remote from the patient on the basis of telehealth methods of transmitted data.tel·e·di·ag·no·sis (tel'ĕ-dī'ag-nō'sis), Detection of a disease by evaluation of data transmitted to a receiving station, a process normally involving patient-monitoring instruments and a transfer link to a diagnostic center at some distance from the patient.Medspeak Any method of transferring diagnostic data, including consultations and diagnostic images—telecytology, telepathology, teleradiology Quackery Distant biological detection Any diagnosis allegedly made at a distance from a patient, in absence of objective data or images—e.g., through clairvoyancy, or through the use of a pendulum or other device based on principles of uncertain scientific validitytelediagnosis Mainstream medicine Any method of transferring diagnostic data, including consultations and diagnostic images–telecytology, telepathology, and teleradiology. See Teleconsultation, Telemedicine. tel·e·di·ag·no·sis (tel'ĕ-dī'ăg-nō'sis) Detection of a disease by evaluation of data transmitted to a receiving station, a process normally involving patient monitoring instruments and a transfer link to a diagnostic center at some distance from the patient.tel·e·di·ag·no·sis (tel'ĕ-dī'ăg-nō'sis) Detection of disease by evaluation of data transmitted to a receiving station, a process normally involving patient-monitoring instruments and a transfer link to a diagnostic center at some distance from the patient. |