A portable digital imaging system in dermatology: diagnostic and educational applications
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- DOI: 10.1258/1357633971930490
A portable digital imaging system in dermatology: diagnostic and educational applications
Abstract
Digital photographs were taken by a trainee dermatologist of the presenting lesions of 100 unselected, consecutive new patients. For the 38 patients presenting with rashes there was clinical disagreement in only four cases (10%). For the 62 patients with tumours there was clinical disagreement in three cases (3.8%). In a further three cases both clinicians agreed on a differential diagnosis which was subsequently disproved by histological findings and clinical progress. The study demonstrated that an affordable, low-resolution, fixed-focus digital camera with close-up lenses could provide diagnostically useful images suitable for telediagnosis in dermatology.
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