Moleanalyzer pro performance – Different melanoma subtypes and localisations
Man against machine reloaded: performance of a market-approved convolutional neural network in classifying a broad spectrum of skin lesions in comparison with 96 dermatologists working under less artificial conditions
Man against machine reloaded
Man against machine reloaded: performance of a market-approved convolutional neural network in classifying a broad spectrum of skin lesions in comparison with 96 dermatologists working under less artificial conditions
Man against machine
The accompanying study: Man against Machine The AI score of the Moleanalyzer pro was evaluated by Prof. Dr. med. Holger Hänßle and Dr. med. Christine Fink at the Heidelberg University, Department of Dermatology. The corresponding study “Man against machine” proves the high accuracy of the score. Read all about the results of the study and the editorial by Professor Peter Soyer. Man against machine Diagnostic performance of a deep learning convolutional neural network for dermoscopic melanoma recognition in comparison to 58 dermatologists. HA Haenssle | C Fink | R Schneiderbauer | F Toberer | T Buhl | A Blum |
Fotofinder ATBM finds the World’s smallest published melanoma
FotoFinder Australia is proud to congratulate Prof. Cliff Rosendahl of Capalaba General Practice who, together with his colleagues and associates, has this week published a report documenting the World’s smallest published melanoma in the International Journal of Dermatology. With a program of three-month follow-ups using FotoFinder bodystudio ATBM, including bodyscan and Fotofinder dermoscope using medicam 1000, the team detected the tiny, 0.6mm histologically, lesion on the patient’s thigh. FotoFinder finds the World’s smallest published melanoma Sir, We report the smallest melanoma (0.9 mm and 0.6 mm in diameter dermatoscopically and histologically, respectively) in a 32-year-old female with a history of three
The role of dermoscopy and digital dermoscopy follow-up in the clinical diagnosis of melanoma
The role of dermoscopy and digital dermoscopy follow-up in the clinical diagnosis of melanoma clinical and dermoscopic features of 99 consecutive primary melanomas Gabriel Salerni (1,2), Teresita Terán (3), Carlos Alonso (1,2), Ramón Fernández-Bussy (1) 1 Hospital Provincial del Centenario de Rosario, Argentina, & Faculty of Medicine, Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Argentina 2 Diagnóstico Médico Oroño, Rosario, Argentina 3 Faculty, Department of Veterinary Medicine, Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Argentina Keywords: melanoma, dermoscopy, atypical mole syndrome, follow-up, imaging techniques Citation: Salerni G, Terán T, Alonso C, Fernández-Bussy R. The role of dermoscopy and digital dermoscopy follow-up in the clinical diagnosis of