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Enhanced contrast and depth resolution in polarization imaging using elliptically polarized light [PDF]
International audiencePolarization gating is a popular and widely used technique in biomedical optics to sense superficial tissues (colinear detection), deeper volumes (crosslinear detection), and also selectively probe subsuperficial volumes (using ...
da Silva, Anabela, Sridhar, Susmita
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Objective: To evaluate whether the differences in colors and structures observed in dermoscopic images from non-polarized dermoscopes (NPD) and polarized dermoscopes (PD) can impact physicians’ diagnostic ability and their confidence levels. Participants:
Steven Q. Wang, S. Dusza, R. Braun
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Abstract Mohs micrographic surgery (MMS) is the gold standard for removing basal cell carcinomas (BCCs) due to its ability to guarantee 100% margin evaluation through frozen section histopathology, offering the highest cure rate among current treatments.
Mehdi Boostani+11 more
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New diagnostic and imaging technologies in dermatology [PDF]
Introduction Diagnosis of dermatological disorders is primarily based on clinical examination in combination with histopathology. However, clinical findings alone may not be sufficient for accurate diagnosis and cutaneous biopsies are being associated ...
Gold, Michael H.+6 more
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Cost-effectiveness of Skin Cancer Referral and Consultation Using Teledermoscopy in Australia [PDF]
Importance: International literature has shown that teledermoscopy referral may be a viable method for skin cancer referral, however no economic investigations have occurred in Australia. Objective: To assess the cost-effectiveness of teledermoscopy as a
Argenziano+29 more
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CASIN exerts anti‐aging effects through RPL4 on the skin of naturally aging mice
CASIN increases epidermal and dermal thickness, enhances dermal‐epidermal junction (DEJ), stimulates collagen and elastic fiber synthesis, and exhibits anti‐inflammatory properties in naturally aging mice. It promotes proliferation and differentiation and restores cytoskeletal morphology in primary epidermal keratinocytes.
Yijia Zhang+10 more
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Intralesional Injection of Bleomycin versus 5-Fluorouracil in Treatment of Plantar Warts: Clinical and Dermoscopic Study [PDF]
Background: Plantar warts are skin lesions on the Plantar surface of the foot resulting from infection of keratinocytes by human papilloma virus. Intralesional bleomycin and 5- fluorouracil (5-FU) are therapeutic options utilized to treat various ...
Aboelmagd, Marwa Ali+3 more
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Clinical practice guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of scabies
Abstract Scabies, caused by the Sarcoptes scabiei var hominis mite burrowing into the skin, is a highly contagious disease characterized by intense nocturnal itching. Its global impact is considerable, affecting more than 200 million individuals annually and posing significant challenges to healthcare systems worldwide.
Soner Uzun+24 more
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Efficacy of Alexandrite Laser in the Treatment of Pigmented Actinic Keratoses: A Pivotal Study
ABSTRACT Objectives Pigmented actinic keratoses (PAKs), a pigmented variant of actinic keratosis, present diagnostic challenges due to their resemblance to both benign and malignant lesions. Conventional therapies have inconsistent outcomes and may cause undesirable side effects.
Stefano Bighetti+7 more
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A clinical and novel dermoscopic investigation of combined peels as a hand aging treatment
Abstract Background The hands are one of the areas where skin aging is most noticeable, alongside the face, but limited studies used dermoscopic evaluation on hand aging. The Dermoscopy Photoaging Scale (DPAS) is frequently used to assess face aging but is never used for hand aging.
Satya Wydya Yenny+4 more
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