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Bioengineering of the Skin
Skin Imaging & Analysis
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Bioengineering of the Skin
Skin Imaging & Analysis
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Spanning the many advancements that have taken place in the field since the First Edition of this book was published, this Second Edition emphasizes the imaging of the skin in its entirety, rather than focusing solely on surface layers. The Second Edition includes new chapters on technologies such as in vivo confocal laser scanning microscopy, Rama
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Preface to the Second Edition
- Preface to the First Edition
- Contents
- Contributors
- Chapter 1. Anatomy of the Skin Surface
- Chapter 2. Multimodal Imaging— What Can We Expect?
- Chapter 3. Comparative Studies of Scanning Electron Microscopy and Transmission Electron Microscopy
- Chapter 4. Multimodal Imaging of Skin Structures: Imagining Imaging of the Skin
- Chapter 5. Image Analysis of D-Squames, Sebutapes and of Cyanoacrylate Follicular Biopsies
- Chapter 6. High-Resolution Ultrasound
- Chapter 7. Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Human Skin In Vivo
- Chapter 8. High-Resolution In Vivo Multiphoton Tomography of Skin
- Chapter 9. Optical Coherence Tomography
- Chapter 10. Fringe Projection for In Vivo Topometry
- Chapter 11. Confocal Microscopy of Skin In Vitro and Ex Vivo
- Chapter 12. Histometry of the Skin by Means of In Vivo Confocal Microscopy
- Chapter 13. Two-Photon Microscopy and Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy of In Vivo Skin
- Chapter 14. Stereoimaging for Skin Contour Measurement
- Chapter 15. Development of a Digital Imaging System for Objective Measurement of Hyperpigmented Spots on the Face
- Chapter 16. Skin Documentation with Multimodal Imaging or Integrated Imaging Approaches
- Chapter 17. Combined Raman Spectroscopy and Confocal Microscopy
- Chapter 18. Morphometry in Clinical Dermatology
- Chapter 19. Measurement of Human Hair Growth
- Chapter 20. Atopic Dermatitis and Other Skin Diseases
- Chapter 21. Differentiation Between Benign and Malignant Skin Tumors by Image Analysis, Neural Networks, and Other Methods of Machine Learning
- Chapter 22. Early Detection of Melanoma by Image Analysis
- Chapter 23. Visualization of Skin pH
- Chapter 24. Visualization of Skin Oxygenation
- Chapter 25. Capacitance Imaging of the Skin Surface
- Chapter 26. Applications of Reflectance Confocal Microscopy in Clinical Dermatology
- Chapter 27. Sonography of the Skin in Health and Disease
- Chapter 28. Noninvasive Imaging in the Evaluation of Cellulite
- Chapter 29. Effects of Detergents
- Chapter 30. Monitoring Skin Hydration by Near-Infrared Spectroscopy and Multispectral Imaging
- Chapter 31. Assessment of Anticellulite Efficacy
- Chapter 32. Digital Imaging as an Effective Means of Recording and Measuring the Visual Signs of Skin Aging
- Chapter 33. Evaluation of Comedogenic Activity by Skin Fluorescence Imaging Analysis (Skin Analyzing Fluorescence Imaging Recorder)
- Chapter 34. Quantifying Skin Ashing Using Cross-Polarized Imaging
- Chapter 35. Imaging of Pore Size and Sebum Secretion by Sebumtape During Treatment for Skin Oiliness
- Chapter 36. Utilization of a High-Resolution Digital Imaging System for the Objective and Quantitative Assessment of Hyperpigmented Spots on the Face
- Index
- Back Cover