Assessment of deep neural networks for the diagnosis of benign and malignant skin neoplasms in comparison with dermatologists: A retrospective validation study. [PDF]
Background The diagnostic performance of convolutional neural networks (CNNs) for diagnosing several types of skin neoplasms has been demonstrated as comparable with that of dermatologists using clinical photography.
Han SS+10 more
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Part II: Accuracy of Teledermatology in Skin Neoplasms [PDF]
Teledermatology has been proving to be of great help for delivering healthcare, especially now, during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic. It is crucial to assess how accurate this method can be for evaluating different dermatoses.
Mara Giavina-Bianchi+3 more
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Histopathological Evaluation of Skin Neoplasms
Introduction: Skin tumor incidence has increased over the last several decades. A wide range of tumors are encountered in clinical practice. Accurate identification of skin lesions is vital in ensuring malignancies are not missed and that they are ...
Palzum Sherpa, Shiva Raj KC
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Augmenting the accuracy of trainee doctors in diagnosing skin lesions suspected of skin neoplasms in a real-world setting: A prospective controlled before-and-after study. [PDF]
Background Although deep neural networks have shown promising results in the diagnosis of skin cancer, a prospective evaluation in a real-world setting could confirm these results. This study aimed to evaluate whether an algorithm (http://b2019.modelderm.
Kim YJ+7 more
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Benign Skin Neoplasms among the Histopathological Specimens of Skin Neoplasm in a Teaching Hospital: A Descriptive Cross-sectional Study [PDF]
Introduction: Skin tumors are relatively uncommon malignancies worldwide, but its incidence has been progressively increased over the last few decades. Skin tumor belongs to a diverse group of neoplasms arising from the epidermis, adnexal structures and ...
Sushma Thapa+3 more
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Multiple Skin Neoplasms at One Site (MUSK IN A NEST): A Comprehensive Review of Basal Cell Carcinoma and Benign or Malignant "Collision" Tumors at the Same Cutaneous Location. [PDF]
Multiple skin neoplasms at one site (MUSK IN A NEST), initially referred to as a collision tumor, describes the occurrence of two or more benign or malignant neoplasms that are adjacent or intermingled at the same cutaneous site.
Cohen PR, Calame A.
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The role of immunohistochemistry expression of COX-2 in differentiating pigmented benign and malignant skin neoplasms. [PDF]
Background: Skin cancer is one of the most common types of cancer and its annual mortality rate is increasing. The induction enzyme of cyclooxygenase COX-2 causes biosynthesis of prostaglandin and thromboxane during inflammation of the body.
Ghasemi M+4 more
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Risk factors for development of new skin neoplasms in patients with past history of skin cancer: A survival analysis. [PDF]
We conducted a retrospective study aiming to assess the risk, and associated risk factors, of developing subsequent skin cancers after having a first diagnosis of skin cancer.
Duarte AF+3 more
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Identification of Felis catus papillomavirus 3 in skin neoplasms from four cats. [PDF]
Bowenoid in situ carcinomas (BISCs) are papillomavirus (PV)-induced skin neoplasms that are thought to be caused by Felis catus papillomavirus (FcaPV) 2. As BISCs are typically multiple and can become extensive, they can be difficult to treat.
Munday JS+4 more
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Risk of malignant skin neoplasms in a cohort of workers occupationally exposed to ionizing radiation at low dose rates. [PDF]
Recently an increasing trend in skin cancer rates has been observed in various populations including those exposed to different radiation types. Risk and dose-response following prolonged radiation exposure remain unclear.
Azizova TV+3 more
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