Skin hyperpigmentation in chronic venous insufficiency and as a side effect in vein treatments are of great importance for the affected individuals. There are only a few qualitatively limited methods that allow its quantification. Previous techniques to develop a reliable scientific approach to quantification have failed due to the lack of standardized conditions including differences in lighting, distances and equipment. A newly developed measuring method, the "skin hyperpigmentation index", enables a fully automated and standardized quantification of skin hyperpigmentation with dermatoscopic images. The skin hyperpigmentation index defines the ratio of two scores, namely hyperpigmented skin of the affected area and normal sun protected sk...
Wide variations in port-wine stains and their responses to various therapies pose a need for the dev...
Background: Vitiligo is a cutaneous pigmentary disorder characterized by depigmented macules and pat...
BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: To objectively describe skin color, the Commission International d'Eclairage (CI...
The evaluation of pigmentary skin lesions by clinical doctors has been based on subjective and quali...
There is an increasing recognition of ethnic dermatology to reflect the rising skin of colour (SOC) ...
In the clinical field, reproducible and comparable assessments of skin color are needed for objectiv...
BACKGROUND Due to relapsing nature of melasma with significant impact on quality of life, an obje...
Skin colorization is characterized by a limited num-ber of colorants, or “chromophores”,within the l...
UNLABELLED: Vitiligo is a multifaceted autoimmune depigmenting disorder affecting around 0.5 to 2.0%...
BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: Vitiligo and nevus depigmentosus (ND) present similar hypopigmented macules with...
This paper describes an image processing scheme to analyse and determine areas of skin that have und...
Skin color is determined by melanin and other chromophores and is influenced by physical factors (ul...
Scar pigmentation changes throughout its maturation process and it is often used as one of the indic...
Postinflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) commonly occurs after various endogenous and exogenous stim...
Summary:. Measuring skin color for medical research in an objective and nonbiased manner usually req...
Wide variations in port-wine stains and their responses to various therapies pose a need for the dev...
Background: Vitiligo is a cutaneous pigmentary disorder characterized by depigmented macules and pat...
BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: To objectively describe skin color, the Commission International d'Eclairage (CI...
The evaluation of pigmentary skin lesions by clinical doctors has been based on subjective and quali...
There is an increasing recognition of ethnic dermatology to reflect the rising skin of colour (SOC) ...
In the clinical field, reproducible and comparable assessments of skin color are needed for objectiv...
BACKGROUND Due to relapsing nature of melasma with significant impact on quality of life, an obje...
Skin colorization is characterized by a limited num-ber of colorants, or “chromophores”,within the l...
UNLABELLED: Vitiligo is a multifaceted autoimmune depigmenting disorder affecting around 0.5 to 2.0%...
BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: Vitiligo and nevus depigmentosus (ND) present similar hypopigmented macules with...
This paper describes an image processing scheme to analyse and determine areas of skin that have und...
Skin color is determined by melanin and other chromophores and is influenced by physical factors (ul...
Scar pigmentation changes throughout its maturation process and it is often used as one of the indic...
Postinflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) commonly occurs after various endogenous and exogenous stim...
Summary:. Measuring skin color for medical research in an objective and nonbiased manner usually req...
Wide variations in port-wine stains and their responses to various therapies pose a need for the dev...
Background: Vitiligo is a cutaneous pigmentary disorder characterized by depigmented macules and pat...
BACKGROUND/PURPOSE: To objectively describe skin color, the Commission International d'Eclairage (CI...