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Summary Background and Objectives: Diagnosing cicatricial alopecia is challenging. Even with histology, a definitive diagnosis cannot always be made. Line‐field confocal optical coherence tomography (LC‐OCT), a non‐invasive imaging method with high resolution used in vivo, has proven helpful in diagnosing scarring alopecia.
Marie‐Christine Nutz +5 more
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Infrared imaging spectroscopy of skin cancer lesions [PDF]
Skin cancer is a disease of the twenty-first century since, unfortunately, being tan is associated to be healthy and good looking. UV radiation produces one of the most aggressive kinds of skin cancer: melanoma; once the damage is done there is no other ...
Rey Barroso, Laura
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The hidden science of haptics: A pedagogical review of tactile evaluation in cosmetics
This review explores the physiological basis of tactile perception and critically examines classical and emerging sensory methods used in cosmetics, advocating for broader methodological integration and recognition of sensory analysis in the field. Abstract Sensory analysis is a cornerstone of cosmetic development, yet remains underrepresented in peer ...
Morgane Postec +2 more
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Inequalities in the patterns of dermoscopy use and training across Europe : conclusions of the Eurodermoscopy pan-European survey [PDF]
Publisher Copyright: © 2020, JLE/Springer.Background: Dermoscopy is a widely used technique, recommended in clinical practice guidelines worldwide for the early diagnosis of skin cancers.
Eurodermoscopy Working Group +4 more
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Summary Background and objectives Alopecia areata (AA) is an autoimmune disease that provokes hair loss. The diagnosis is made clinically with the support of trichoscopy. However, trichoscopy requires specialized training. Deep learning models may support the diagnosis and management of AA.
Raffaele Dante Caposiena Caro +3 more
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Dermoscopic features of benign sebaceous proliferations in dogs: Description, assessment and inter-observer agreement [PDF]
Background: Dermoscopy is a useful, noninvasive technique also used to assess sebaceous lesions in humans. Sebaceous hyperplasia, sebaceous adenoma and sebaceous epithelioma are common cutaneous lesions in dogs; however, their dermoscopic features have ...
Cavicchini, Stefano +6 more
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ABSTRACT Background The COVID‐19 pandemic has significantly disrupted global healthcare systems. Melanoma, a highly aggressive skin cancer whose prognosis is closely tied to early detection, has been particularly impacted. Lockdowns, changes to healthcare resource reallocation and patient hesitancy in seeking care have all contributed to delays in ...
Akshay Soni +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Plantar warts are among the most common skin lesions caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) and are highly resistant to treatment. Obesity is a well‐established factor for skin disease, yet few studies have focused on its association with plantar warts. This study aimed to describe the clinical characteristics of plantar warts and
Zhao Li +5 more
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Dermoscopic evaluation of normal canine skin with a handheld dermoscope
Background – Dermoscopy is a noninvasive diagnostic tool that provides a magnified view of skin structures. While dermoscopy is described for certain canine dermatological diseases, large‐scale studies evaluating normal skin are lacking. Hypothesis/Objective – This study aimed to correlate dermoscopic findings with histopathological results in healthy ...
Rachael Loek +4 more
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The integration of dermatologist into primary care settings is cost‐effective and streamlines the management of patients with skin conditions. The cost for each additional pre‐malignancy or malignancy treated is €853 lower, and for any additional skin finding treated, €381 lower than that of the standard care pathway. Abstract Background The management
Maria Lovén +3 more
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