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Summary Background and Objectives Deep learning‐convolutional neural networks (DL‐CNNs) have demonstrated high diagnostic accuracy within the domain of dermoscopy. However, many clinical settings lack dermoscopic devices, requiring reliance on close‐up images. This study evaluates the robustness of a DL‐CNN trained on dermoscopic images when challenged
Anastasia Sophie Vollmer +6 more
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HPV42 – a human papillomavirus classified as a low‐risk type with oncogenic potential
Summary Human papillomavirus (HPV) type 42 is a rare HPV type currently classified as “low‐risk” and belongs to the alpha genus. It has primarily been detected in benign vulvar papillomas and is predominantly associated with benign lesions such as anogenital warts.
Sven Niklas Burmann +7 more
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Intense pustular reaction during treatment of actinic keratosis with ingenol mebutate
Introduction. Actinic keratosis is a common diagnosis in dermatological practice. Lesions usually appear on senile skin or skin exposed to sunlight. As they can progress to squamous cell carcinoma, all lesions should be properly treated.
Dorota Jaśkiewicz-Nyckowska +2 more
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Dermatološka oboljenja dojke [PDF]
Karadaglić Đorđije +1 more
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Inverted follicular keratosis successfully treated with imiquimod
Inverted follicular keratosis is a rare benign tumor of the follicular infundibulum characterized by exo-endophytic growing. It is thought to be a rare variant of the seborrheic keratosis.
Ayse Serap Karadag +5 more
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What Is the Diagnostic Capacity of Existing Severity Scoring Tools for Nail Psoriasis?
ABSTRACT Background It is challenging to distinguish nail psoriasis (NP) from nonspecific nail changes, contributing to heterogeneity in clinical trials. Existing scoring tools for NP are currently used to assess severity after diagnosis is established.
Evi C. C. Rikken +5 more
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Two Cases of Advanced “Keratosis Follicularis Associated with Baldness.” [PDF]
J. M. H. MacLeod, E. Treacher Collins
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Our All‐In‐One framework for skin lesion diagnosis—Hierarchical‐Out of Distribution—Clinical Triage (HOT) model provides three outputs—(1) Hierarchical classification; (2) An Out‐of‐Distribution (OOD) alert; and (3) A clinical triage recommendation for the input clinical image of lesion.
Deval Mehta +11 more
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Pathogenic mechanisms, diagnostics and clinical picture of seborrheic keratosis
The article presents information about one of the most common and frequently encountered benign skin tumors seborrheic keratosis. Pathogenic mechanisms of seborrheic keratosis are described in detail, histological classification of skin tumors by WHO is ...
L. A. Yusupovа +4 more
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