Background: More than 80% of households in the US have a smartphone. Growth of mobile applications (apps) has grown in parallel with access to smartphones. Mobile health apps are used in medical fields, including dermatology. These apps allow patients to access information regarding dermatology conditions as well as access physicians via teledermatology.Purpose: To analyze changes in number of dermatology mobile apps since 2014 and discuss benefits and drawbacks of mobile application growth to dermatology.Methods: Apple, Android, and Windows were queried for dermatology-related apps. The apps were categorized by purpose and compared to previously published data to assess growth and change in dermatology apps.Results: A total of 526 dermatol...
Rashes, ulcers and skin lesions are well suited for telemedicine. We have developed a smartphone app...
Background: Mobile teledermoscopy may facilitate skin self-examinations (SSEs) and further improve m...
Owing to the COVID-19 outbreak, the use of telemedicine applications has increased throughout the Un...
Background: As the use of mobile devices surpasses that of personal computers, medical applications ...
Teledermatology (TD) is expanding in the United States and has evolved since its inception in the mi...
Background and Aim: Mobile-based programs have been developed as tools to help both patients and phy...
This commentary addresses the emerging market for health-related smartphone applications. Specific t...
The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted clinical research in dermatology and practices around t...
Skin cancer is a growing public health problem. Early and accurate detection is important, since pro...
Health care mobile application delivers the right information at the right time and place to benefit...
Primary care physicians occupy a vital position to impact many devastating conditions, especially th...
Teledermatology and smartphone mobile applications have been at the forefront of advances in the scr...
Rashes, ulcers and skin lesions are well suited for telemedicine. We have developed a smartphone app...
Advances in mobile telephone technology and available dermoscopic attachments for mobile telephones ...
Evolution of technology in the past several decades has undeniably transformed the practice of medic...
Rashes, ulcers and skin lesions are well suited for telemedicine. We have developed a smartphone app...
Background: Mobile teledermoscopy may facilitate skin self-examinations (SSEs) and further improve m...
Owing to the COVID-19 outbreak, the use of telemedicine applications has increased throughout the Un...
Background: As the use of mobile devices surpasses that of personal computers, medical applications ...
Teledermatology (TD) is expanding in the United States and has evolved since its inception in the mi...
Background and Aim: Mobile-based programs have been developed as tools to help both patients and phy...
This commentary addresses the emerging market for health-related smartphone applications. Specific t...
The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted clinical research in dermatology and practices around t...
Skin cancer is a growing public health problem. Early and accurate detection is important, since pro...
Health care mobile application delivers the right information at the right time and place to benefit...
Primary care physicians occupy a vital position to impact many devastating conditions, especially th...
Teledermatology and smartphone mobile applications have been at the forefront of advances in the scr...
Rashes, ulcers and skin lesions are well suited for telemedicine. We have developed a smartphone app...
Advances in mobile telephone technology and available dermoscopic attachments for mobile telephones ...
Evolution of technology in the past several decades has undeniably transformed the practice of medic...
Rashes, ulcers and skin lesions are well suited for telemedicine. We have developed a smartphone app...
Background: Mobile teledermoscopy may facilitate skin self-examinations (SSEs) and further improve m...
Owing to the COVID-19 outbreak, the use of telemedicine applications has increased throughout the Un...