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This cross-sectional content analysis found that Instagram's hashtag-based reels display consistent dermatologic content regardless of user engagement history, supporting the use of hashtags as an objective and reproducible tool for social ...
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A comparison of dermatological cases generated by artificial intelligence (AI) versus those created without AI by medical students revealed that AI-created cases were characterized by detailed case descriptions, analysis of medical history,...
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Background: Acral persistent papular mucinosis (APPM) is a localized variant of lichen myxedematosus (LM) characterized by asymptomatic, flesh-colored papules primarily distributed on the hands and forearms. This chronic ...
Charlotte McRae,Ting Dan Zhang,Leslie Donoghue Seeley et al. Charlotte McRae et al.
Background: Artificial intelligence (AI) and telemedicine have significant potential to transform dermatology care delivery, but patient perspectives on these technologies have not been systematically compared. ...
Robert John Vanaria,Michael Povelaitis,Riya Khokhal et al. Robert John Vanaria et al.
We reviewed 30 of the top-viewed Instagram videos using the hashtags #retinoid and #retinol to assess reliability using the DISCERN instrument. Dermatologists produced more accurate content than laypeople, though important details such as t...
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Background: Xylazine has been associated with skin wounds. The rising prevalence of xylazine and its debated role in wound causation have sparked concerns among public health professionals, medical experts, and people who...
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Dermal fillers have gained increasing popularity for their ability to enhance facial symmetry, restore volume, and improve skin texture. However, their use in patients with cancer undergoing active chemotherapy and radiation therapy poses u...
Emily Sheetz,Aryn A Alanizi,Joshua Edwards et al. Emily Sheetz et al.
This research letter evaluates the quality and readability of hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) websites found on Google and Bing with the DISCERN instrument and Flesch-Kincaid Readability metrics. Comprehensive and reliable articles can lead t...
Fran Baete,Alyssa Laura Jakers,Nele Vande Velde et al. Fran Baete et al.
Background: Skin cancer is a global health concern due to its high and still increasing incidence and associated healthcare cost. Belgium is no exception as one in five people are diagnosed with skin cancer before the age...
Charlotte McRae,Ting Dan Zhang,Leslie Donoghue Seeley et al. Charlotte McRae et al.
Background: Artificial intelligence (AI) and telemedicine have great potential to transform dermatology care delivery, but patient perspectives on these technologies have not been systematically compared. ...