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Table 1.

Teleradiology requirements.

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Table 2.

Uses of teleradiology.

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Table 3.

Distribution of diagnoses based on clinical and radiological findings.

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Figure 1.

Box plot with median, Q1 and Q3, minimum and maximum values for assessment of image quality by five specialists (score 1–9).

Comparison between reviewers 1–4 and reviewer 5: p<0.01.

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Table 4.

Assessment of image quality (score: 1–10) after transmission.

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Table 5.

Assessment of image quality (score 1–10) by four specialists in orthopedics/surgery/trauma surgery and one specialists in radiology.

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Table 6.

Tally of accurate confirmations of final diagnoses after assessment of transmitted images by 5 specialists.

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Table 7.

Comparison of diagnosis concurrence ratio based on individual reviewers.

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Table 8.

Confirmation of correct remote diagnosis depending on selected diagnoses/body locations.

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Figure 2.

Diagram of correlation between sum of confirmed diagnoses by the five specialists (ordinate: 0 = false, 1 = accurate) and sum of assessments of image quality (abscissa: score 1–9).

Correlation ratio: 0.204; exceeding probability: p = 0.04.

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