This handbook covers the essential subject areas of cutaneous biometrics, including acne, aging, genetics, eczema, psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, rosacea, wound healing, and more. Erythema of rosacea and the risk of skin ulceration associated with oral nicorandil therapy are covered in detail. Various areas of acne are addressed, including acne severity grading, the assessment of general health and quality of life in patients with acne, and the effect of automated online counseling on clinical outcomes and quality of life among adolescents with acne vulgaris. Other topics include the development and validation of a clinical scale for the evaluation of forearm skin photoaging and a scoring system for mucosal disease severity. This is an ideal reference for biomedical engineering researchers and clinicians working in the field of dermatology interested in a deeper understanding of cutaneous biometrics and how it can be applied to their work.
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Details the guidelines on the measurement of ultraviolet radiation levels in ultraviolet phototherapy
Covers essential subjects within cutaneous biometrics ranging from rosacea to psoriasis to acne
Broadens reader understanding of the importance of creating meaningful dermatological patient outcome measurements and the use of the physician global assessment in a clinical setting to measure and track patient outcomes
Details the guidelines on the measurement of ultraviolet radiation levels in ultraviolet phototherapy
Howard Maibach
Atopic Dermatitis burden scale Blistering time dermoepidermal adhesions Erythema of Rosacea Henoch-Schonlein Purpura Asian In vivo nickel allergic dermatitis PASI and DLQI Pemphigus Disease Activity Measurements Pharmacometrics in Dermatology Phemphigus Vulgaris autoimmune blistering disease benvitimod cream treat psoriasis chronic spontaneous urticaria clinical relevance percutaneous penetration copenhagen psoriasis severity index forearm skin photoaging