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Capacitance imaging of the skin surface

Skin Research and Technology, 2006
Background/aims: A new device allowing recording capacitance images of the skin surface was recently presented. Parameters, extracted from the gray‐level histogram of the images, are tested for a new approach of skin surface hydration measurement in comparison with the classical capacitance method.
Dominique, Batisse   +2 more
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An introduction to primary skin imaging

International Journal of Dermatology, 2013
AbstractDermatology is a field in which clinical examination is heavily relied upon for diagnosis. When required, a tissue biopsy may also be performed to confirm the diagnosis. Recent advances in imaging techniques have been applied to cutaneous lesions to improve diagnostic accuracy without the need for biopsy.
Bahar, Dasgeb   +4 more
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Skin capacitance imaging of acne lesions

Skin Research and Technology, 2006
Background: Little information is available about specific functional characteristics of skin in acneic patients.Objective: To determine a capacitance mapping of lesional skin in acne in order to predict drug affinity according to the hydrophilic–lipophilic characteristics.Method: Skin capacitance imaging based on silicon image sensor technology was
Xhauflaire, Emmanuelle, Pierard, Gérald
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Magnetic resonance imaging of the skin

Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2010
AbstractA thorough examination of the skin is essential to screen various diseases accurately, evaluate the effectiveness of topically applied drugs and assess the results of dermatological surgeries such as skin grafts. The assessment of skin properties is also crucial in the cosmetics industry, where it is important to evaluate the effects skin care ...
J, Stefanowska, D, Zakowiecki, K, Cal
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Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging of the Skin

2015
Skin research and clinical dermatological diagnoses have traditionally relied on morphological assessment obtained by various imaging techniques. With the advent of various new technologies, including polarised, confocal, multiphoton, infrared, photoacoustic, sonographic and magnetic resonance techniques, there has been a major step forward in non ...
Washington Y. Sanchez   +5 more
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Imaging Nanoparticle Skin Penetration in Humans

2016
Our skin, being the primary barrier to foreign materials, is being increasingly exposed to nanoparticles. Nanoparticles contained within personal care products are considered to be relatively safe, but little is known about how these nanoparticles change or interact with the skin.
Lin, L. L., Yamada, M., Prow, T. W.
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Image analysis in advanced skin imaging technology

Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine, 2023
Lei, Bi   +4 more
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Other Skin Imaging Technologies

2020
Welzel, Julia, Sattler, Elke
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Molecular imaging in oncology: Current impact and future directions

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Steven P Rowe, Martin G Pomper
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