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« As the SARS-COVID-19 pandemic arose in 2019, so did the implementation of telemedicine in a wide range of medical fields, among which, ophthalmology may be one of the most benefited ones. “Telemedicine” means medicine from a distance, deriving from the Greek prefix “tele,” which means “from afar.” A subsection of telemedicine, teleophthalmology, involves telecommunication tools such as smartphones, powerful hardware, advanced software, wireless devices, and remote video tools but also applications of artificial intelligence (AI). There are two methods of exploiting teleophthalmology: synchronous and asynchronous, as shown in Figure 1. Between the two, the noticeable difference is the time required for diagnosis and consultation, while both result in the recording of data. Providing healthcare from a distance, teleophthalmology has in recent years been in the spotlight of modern medicine, which was further triggered by the pandemic. » En bref issu de l’étude.
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