In modern medical science, there is a growing trend of applying Information Technology into manual routines. Automated skin wound analysis is a novel approach in treatment of skin wounds. The system is intended to analyze different types of skin wounds/lesions by using digital image processing techniques. Diabetic ulcers, skin-grafted burn wounds and nail lesions have been chosen for analysis. Nail lesions require an identification process whereas diabetic ulcers and skin-grafted burn wounds require an analysis of the healing process. A semantic web search is performed in order to verify the identification of nail lesions. The system also generates line graphs in order to facilitate the assessment of the healing process. A 3D mo...
According to the American Podiatric Medical Association, about 15 percent of the patients with diabe...
Skin is the most touchy and sensitive part of the body subsequently we need an extraordinary conside...
Wound healing rate remains an interesting and important issue, in which modern imaging techniques ha...
In modern medical science, there is a growing trend of applying Information Technology into manual ...
Abstract: The diabetic wound healing process is a complex task under the category of B40 classificat...
Chronic wounds represent a particular debilitating health care problem and the clinical evaluation o...
Digital photography as a non-invasive, simple, objective, reproducible, and practical imaging modali...
A significant arising complication in the care of patients with diabetes is increased susceptibility...
Diabetes is a serious health issue faced by the society. Classification of tissues in a diabetic wou...
Over the years wound assessment have been a topic of research and study for healthcare practitioners...
Several wound evaluations are developed based on the change of color and wound size (surface area)....
Preliminary work has shown that measuring tissue oxygenation in diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) using Nea...
This paper describes a non-invasive technology to allow measurement and monitoring of nonhealing ch...
Wound healing rate, remains an interesting and important issue, in which modern imaging techniques h...
Diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) is a chronic wound and a common diabetic complication as 2% – 6% of diabet...
According to the American Podiatric Medical Association, about 15 percent of the patients with diabe...
Skin is the most touchy and sensitive part of the body subsequently we need an extraordinary conside...
Wound healing rate remains an interesting and important issue, in which modern imaging techniques ha...
In modern medical science, there is a growing trend of applying Information Technology into manual ...
Abstract: The diabetic wound healing process is a complex task under the category of B40 classificat...
Chronic wounds represent a particular debilitating health care problem and the clinical evaluation o...
Digital photography as a non-invasive, simple, objective, reproducible, and practical imaging modali...
A significant arising complication in the care of patients with diabetes is increased susceptibility...
Diabetes is a serious health issue faced by the society. Classification of tissues in a diabetic wou...
Over the years wound assessment have been a topic of research and study for healthcare practitioners...
Several wound evaluations are developed based on the change of color and wound size (surface area)....
Preliminary work has shown that measuring tissue oxygenation in diabetic foot ulcers (DFU) using Nea...
This paper describes a non-invasive technology to allow measurement and monitoring of nonhealing ch...
Wound healing rate, remains an interesting and important issue, in which modern imaging techniques h...
Diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) is a chronic wound and a common diabetic complication as 2% – 6% of diabet...
According to the American Podiatric Medical Association, about 15 percent of the patients with diabe...
Skin is the most touchy and sensitive part of the body subsequently we need an extraordinary conside...
Wound healing rate remains an interesting and important issue, in which modern imaging techniques ha...