Dermatology Imaging System
A dermatology system that manages the tracking of lesions, dermatoscopy, and clinical photographs.
Dermatology Imaging System is a system that records, compares, and tracks skin lesions using photographs and dermatoscopic images.
The system supports dermatological evaluation by monitoring the changes of lesions over time through images.
Other names / abbreviation: Dermatoscopy and Lesion Tracking.
What is it used for?
The dermatology imaging system aims to perform lesion tracking visually and in a standardized manner, monitor changes, and document them.
Key features
- Lesion tracking: Monitoring lesions with images.
- Dermatoscopy: Recording dermatoscopic images.
- Comparison: Monitoring changes over time.
- Body mapping: Mapping the locations of lesions.
Integration and standards
The Dermatology Imaging System does not operate in isolation; it typically exchanges data with the following systems and processes:
- Dermatoscopy/camera devices
- HBYS
- Pathology systems
Frequently referenced standards and regulations:
Benefits provided
- Visual lesion tracking
- Change monitoring
- Documentation
Selection and evaluation criteria
The main criteria considered when evaluating a dermatology imaging system include:
- Imaging/comparison capabilities
- Body mapping
- Device integration
Points to consider
- Image privacy and consent require special attention.
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What is the dermatology imaging system?
It is a system that records and tracks skin lesions using photographs and dermatoscopic images.
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