Imaging in Dermatology
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Imaging in Dermatology

  1. 560 pages
  2. English
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Imaging in Dermatology covers a large number of topics in dermatological imaging, the use of lasers in dermatology studies, and the implications of using these technologies in research. Written by the experts working in these exciting fields, the book explicitly addresses not only current applications of nanotechnology, but also discusses future trends of these ever-growing and rapidly changing fields, providing clinicians and researchers with a clear understanding of the advantages and challenges of laser and imaging technologies in skin medicine today, along with the cellular and molecular effects of these technologies.

  • Outlines the fundamentals of imaging and lasers for dermatology in clinical and research settings
  • Provides knowledge of current and future applications of dermatological imaging and lasers
  • Coherently structured book written by the experts working in the fields covered

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Table of contents

  1. Cover image
  2. Title page
  3. Table of Contents
  4. Copyright
  5. Dedication
  6. List of Contributors
  7. Chapter 1. Introduction to Imaging in Dermatology
  8. Chapter 2. The Role of Clinical Photography in Dermatology
  9. Chapter 3. Dermoscopy
  10. Chapter 4. Trichoscopy: The Dermatologist's Third Eye
  11. Chapter 5. Dermatoscopic Correlates of Nail Apparatus Disease: A Look at the Nail From Another Scope, the Dermatoscope
  12. Chapter 6. Optical Coherence Tomography for Skin Cancer and Actinic Keratosis
  13. Chapter 7. Optical Coherence Tomography Imaging of Skin Scarring and Fibrosis
  14. Chapter 8. Polarization Speckles and Skin Applications
  15. Chapter 9. New Developments in Fluorescence Diagnostics
  16. Chapter 10. Ex Vivo Fluorescence Microscopy: Clinical Applications in Dermatology and Surgical Pathology
  17. Chapter 11. Coherent Raman Scattering Microscopy in Dermatological Imaging
  18. Chapter 12. Rapid Real-Time Raman Spectroscopy and Imaging-Guided Confocal Raman Spectroscopy for In Vivo Skin Evaluation and Diagnosis
  19. Chapter 13. Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy for Intradermal Measurements
  20. Chapter 14. Broadband Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman Scattering
  21. Chapter 15. In Vivo Reflectance Confocal Microscopy in Dermatology
  22. Chapter 16. Hyperspectral and Multispectral Imaging in Dermatology
  23. Chapter 17. Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy and Imaging
  24. Chapter 18. Spectral Imaging in Dermatology
  25. Chapter 19. Applications of Multiphoton Microscopy in Dermatology
  26. Chapter 20. Nonlinear Microscopy in Clinical Dermatology
  27. Chapter 21. Noninvasive Topical In Vivo Imaging of Skin: Confocal Reflectance Microscopy and Polarized Light Imaging
  28. Chapter 22. Polarization Optical Imaging of Skin Pathology and Ageing
  29. Chapter 23. Mechanical Characterization of Skin Using Surface Acoustic Waves
  30. Chapter 24. Photoacoustic Tomography in the Diagnosis of Melanoma
  31. Chapter 25. Ultrasound Imaging in Dermatology
  32. Chapter 26. Optoacoustic Imaging of Skin
  33. Chapter 27. Use of Total Body Photography and Serial Digital Dermoscopy in Dermatology
  34. Chapter 28. Functional MRI Advances to Reveal the Hidden Networks Behind the Cerebral Processing of Itch
  35. Chapter 29. Magnetic Resonance Microscopy of Skin
  36. Chapter 30. The Role of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in the Management of Anogenital Hidradenitis Suppurativa
  37. Chapter 31. Thermal Imaging in Dermatology
  38. Chapter 32. The Role of Positron Emission Tomography/Computed Tomography in Cutaneous Melanoma
  39. Chapter 33. Molecular Imaging of Merkel Cell Carcinoma
  40. Chapter 34. Imaging in Merkel Cell Carcinoma
  41. Chapter 35. Imaging Evaluation of Cutaneous Lymphoma Using Functional and Structural Imaging
  42. Chapter 36. Imaging Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Head and Neck
  43. Chapter 37. Imaging Patterns of Metastatic Melanoma
  44. Chapter 38. From Image to Information: Image Processing in Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology
  45. Index