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New diagnostic and imaging technologies in dermatology

Uwe WollinaStephan GrabbeAnant PatilShishiria R JartarkarMohamad GoldustHenner StegeMichael H. Gold

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medicine.medical_specialtyDiagnostic methodsMicroscopy Confocalbusiness.industryEmerging technologies610 MedizinEnglish languageDermatologyDermatologyArtificial Intelligence610 Medical sciencesMedicineHigh frequency ultrasonographyHumansDermatological disordersbusinessTomography Optical CoherenceUltrasonography

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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 with morbidity. OBJECTIVE The objective of this article is to review the newer technologies along with their applications, limitation and future prospectus. METHODOLOGY Comprehensive literature search was performed using electronic online databases "PubMed" and "Google Scholar". Articles published in English language were considered for the review. RESULTS In order to improve and/or widen the armamentarium in dermatologic disease diagnosis and therapy, newer emerging technologies are being made available which aid in diagnosis and management. New emerging technologies include confocal microscopy, digital photographic imaging, optical coherence tomography, high frequency ultrasonography, and artificial intelligence. There have been advancements in the dermoscopes. CONCLUSION Significant progress is seen in the diagnostic methods and imaging technologies in dermatology, each having its advantages and limitations. Artificial intelligence/machine-based learning software may have a great scope to influence the dermatological practice.

https://dx.doi.org/10.25358/openscience-7686