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Remote Assessment of Acne: The Use of Acne Grading Tools to Evaluate Digital Skin Images
Telemedicine and e-Health, 06/24/09
Bergman H et al. - Digital imaging used in face-to-face dermatology is well understood and validated. The use of this technology for remote diagnosis has not been thoroughly evaluated for efficacy and reliability. Mild-to-moderate acne in 300 images (120 from patient-acquired images and 180 obtained in a clinic setting) was analyzed by two dermatologists-in-training using validated acne assessment measures.
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