Current state of imaging in dermatology

IMAGING IN DERMATOLOGY

Current state of imaging in dermatology

Mar
2016
Vol. 35. No. 1
Anthony M Rossi, MD | Brian P. Hibler, BS | Qiaochu Qi, BA, MPH

Medical imaging has dramatically transformed the practice of medicine, especially the field of dermatology. Imaging is used to facilitate the transfer of information between providers, document cutaneous disease, assess response to therapy, and plays a crucial role in monitoring and diagnosing skin cancer. Advancements in imaging technology and overall improved quality of imaging have augmented the utility of photography. We provide an overview of current imaging technologies used in dermatology with a focus on their role in skin cancer diagnosis. Future technologies include three-dimensional, total-body photography, mobile smartphone applications, and computerassisted diagnostic devices. With these advancements, we are better equipped to capture and monitor skin conditions longitudinally and achieve improved diagnostic accuracy of skin cancer.


Semin Cutan Med Surg 35:2-8 © 2016 Frontline Medical
Communications

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