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Teledermatology is finding its place in modern health care worldwide as a rapidly evolving field. Telemedicine is defined as the use of telecommunication technology to provide clinical health care from a distance [1]. Due to its visual character, dermatology is regarded as a particularly suitable telemedicine application [2-4]. The individual attitude toward teledermatology has favorably changed within the last 10 years, as reported in a recent survey of British dermatologists [5].
JMIR Dermatol 2023;6:e45384
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Artificial Intelligence–Based Psoriasis Severity Assessment: Real-world Study and Application
In this study, we proposed a deep learning system based on a psoriasis-specific image database and developed a mobile app (named Skin Teller) integrated with this model to assess psoriasis severity in clinical practice. Results from multiple centers highlight the potential to achieve precise treatment and management for psoriasis.
This study was approved by the institutional Clinical Research Ethics Committee of Xiangya Hospital (No.2021101068).
J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e44932
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As a result, patients with AD are often frustrated and embarrassed, which may lead to stress and perpetuation of an itch-scratch cycle, eventually worsening the condition [3]. Consequently, patients and their families frequently report a low health-related quality of life [3,4].
J Med Internet Res 2020;22(4):e15599
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