2021
Vol. 7 (2021)
Vol 7, No 1 (2021): 9th World Congress of Teledermatology, Imaging and AI for Skin Diseases
9th World Congress of Teledermatology, Imaging and AI for Skin Diseases - Abstracts (2021)
View E-collection for ‘9th World Congress of Teledermatology, Imaging and AI for Skin Diseases - Abstracts (2021)’Healing From a Distance: A Cross-sectional Study on the Diagnostic Reliability of Store-and-Forward Teledermatology
iProc 2021 (Dec 10); 7(1):e35386
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Inpatient Teledermatology Referrals During the COVID-19 Pandemic in a UK Trust: A Comparative Review and Doctor Survey
iProc 2021 (Dec 10); 7(1):e35388
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Assessing Generalizability of Deep Learning Models Trained on Standardized and Nonstandardized Images and Their Performance Against Teledermatologists
iProc 2021 (Dec 10); 7(1):e35391
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Are We Missing Something? The Skin Lesions Not Seen in Teledermatology
iProc 2021 (Dec 10); 7(1):e35393
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Artificial Intelligence Support for Skin Lesion Triage in Primary Care and Dermatology
iProc 2021 (Dec 10); 7(1):e35395
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Evaluation of Patient-Initiated Direct Care Mobile Phone–Based Teledermatology During The COVID-19 Pandemic
iProc 2021 (Dec 10); 7(1):e35400
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Cultural and Linguistic Adaptation for the Romanian Language Version of the Cardiff Acne Disability Index: A Pilot Study on the Web-Based Experience of Cognitive Debriefing
iProc 2021 (Dec 10); 7(1):e35427
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Crusted Scabies as a Suitable Disease for Teledermatology: A Study of 2 Cases
iProc 2021 (Dec 10); 7(1):e35429
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Use of Artificial Intelligence as a Predictor of the Response to Treatment in Alopecia Areata
iProc 2021 (Dec 10); 7(1):e35433
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Explainability of Convolutional Neural Networks for Dermatological Diagnosis
iProc 2021 (Dec 10); 7(1):e35437
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The Safety and Effectiveness of Elastic Scattering Spectroscopy and Machine Learning in the Evaluation of Skin Lesions for Cancer
iProc 2021 (Dec 10); 7(1):e35441
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The Clinical Utility of a Handheld Elastic Scattering Spectroscopy Tool and Machine Learning in the Diagnosis and Referral Management of Skin Cancer by Primary Care Physicians
iProc 2021 (Dec 13); 7(1):e35440
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Trends in Teledermatology Utilization in the United States
iProc 2021 (Dec 16); 7(1):e35439
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Attitudes Toward Artificial Intelligence Among Dermatologists in Morocco: A National Survey
iProc 2021 (Dec 17); 7(1):e35389
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A 9-Year Teledermoscopy Service: Retrospective Service Review
iProc 2021 (Dec 17); 7(1):e35401
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Privacy Protection With Facial Deidentification Machine Learning Methods: Can Current Methods Be Applied to Dermatology?
iProc 2021 (Dec 17); 7(1):e35431
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A Validated Questionnaire to Evaluate Primary Care Pediatrician Satisfaction With the Use of Teledermatology
iProc 2021 (Dec 17); 7(1):e35438
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Early Implementation and Evaluation of a Teledermatology Virtual Clinic Within an Academic Medical Center
iProc 2021 (Dec 20); 7(1):e35432
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Accuracy of Store-and-Forward Teledermatology for the Diagnosis of Skin Cancer: The Nouvelle-Aquitaine Experience
iProc 2021 (Dec 23); 7(1):e35404
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