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Principles, applications, and future of artificial intelligence in dermatology
This paper provides an overview of artificial-intelligence (AI), as applied to dermatology. We focus our discussion on methodology, AI applications for various skin diseases, limitations, and future opportunities.
J. Omiye +4 more
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Artificial Intelligence in Dermatology Image Analysis: Current Developments and Future Trends
Background: Thanks to the rapid development of computer-based systems and deep-learning-based algorithms, artificial intelligence (AI) has long been integrated into the healthcare field.
Zhouxiao Li +5 more
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Artificial Intelligence in Dermatology: Challenges and Perspectives
Artificial intelligence (AI) based on machine learning and convolutional neuron networks (CNN) is rapidly becoming a realistic prospect in dermatology.
K. Liopyris +3 more
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Racial disparities in dermatology
Significant racial/ethnic disparities in dermatologic care and their subsequent impact on dermatologic conditions were recently reported. Contributing factors include socioeconomic factors, gaps in educational exposure, and underrepresentation of ...
S. Narla +3 more
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Manuel P Pereira +31 more
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High-frequency ultrasound in clinical dermatology: a review
Background Ultrasound was first introduced in clinical dermatology in 1979. Since that time, ultrasound technology has continued to develop along with its popularity and utility.
Jack Levy +5 more
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Importance The use of artificial intelligence (AI) is accelerating in all aspects of medicine and has the potential to transform clinical care and dermatology workflows.
R. Daneshjou +18 more
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Is Dermoscopy Destroying Clinical Dermatology? [PDF]
Claudio Conforti +5 more
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Since December 2020, the American Academy of Dermatology and the International League of Dermatologic Societies' COVID-19 Dermatology Registry has tracked dermatologic reactions post-COVID-19 vaccination.
R. Fathy +16 more
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The introduction of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) opened a new era in oncologic therapy. The favourable profile of ICIs in terms of efficacy and safety can be overshadowed by the development of immune‐related adverse events (irAEs).
Z. Apalla +20 more
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