98%
921
2 minutes
20
Background: Digital 3D total-body photography of the skin surface is an emerging imaging modality that can facilitate the identification of new and changing nevi.
Objective: We aimed to describe the experiences of study participants drawn from the general population who were provided 3D total-body photography and dermoscopy for the monitoring of nevi.
Methods: A population-based prospective study of adults aged 20-70 years from South East Queensland, Australia was conducted. Participants underwent 3D total-body photography and dermoscopy every 6 months over a 3-year period. Participants were asked to provide closed and open-ended feedback on their 3D total-body photography and dermoscopy experience (eg, comfort, trust, intended future use, and willingness to pay) at the halfway study time point (18 months) and final study time point (36 months). We assessed changes in participants' reported experience of 3D total-body photography, and patient characteristics associated with patient experience at the end of the study (36 months) were analyzed.
Results: A total of 149 participants completed the surveys at both the 18- and 36-month time points (median age 55, range 23-70 years; n=94, 63.1% were male). At the 18-month time point, most participants (n=103, 69.1%) stated they completely trusted 3D total-body imaging for the diagnosis and monitoring of their nevi, and this did not change at the 36-month (n=104, 69.8%) time point. The majority of participants reported that they were very comfortable or comfortable with the technology at both the 18- (n=138, 92.6%) and 36-month (n=140, 94%) time points, respectively; albeit, the number of participants reporting that they were very comfortable reduced significantly between the 18- and 36-month time points, from 71.1% (n=106) to 61.1% (n=91; P=.01). Almost all participants (n=140, 94%) would consider using this technology if it were to become commercially available, and this did not change during the two study time points. Half of the participants (n=74) cited barriers to participating in 3D total-body photography, including trust in the ability of this technology to detect and monitor suspicious lesions, digital privacy, cost, and travel requirements.
Conclusions: The majority of participants expressed positive attitudes toward 3D total-body photography for the monitoring of their moles. Half of the participants identified potential barriers to uptake.
Download full-text PDF |
Source |
---|---|
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10334884 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.2196/37034 | DOI Listing |
J Vet Intern Med
August 2025
Anicura "Ospedale Veterinario I Portoni Rossi", Zola Predosa, Bologna, Italy.
A 5-year-old male golden retriever was presented after a subacute onset of left-sided Horner syndrome (HS). The dog had anisocoria with left-sided miosis, ptosis of the upper eyelid, and third eyelid protrusion in the left eye. Because of the absence of additional neurological abnormalities, clinical signs were suggestive of left isolated HS, and the lesion was localized at the level of either the preganglionic or postganglionic neuron of the sympathetic chain.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDermatologie (Heidelb)
August 2025
Klinik und Poliklinik für Dermatologie, Venerologie und Allergologie, Universitätsklinikum Leipzig, Leipzig, Deutschland.
Background: The incidence of malignant melanoma has increased exponentially in recent decades. The combination of total body photography (TBP) and digital dermoscopy (DD) improved the early detection of melanoma in previous studies. Furthermore, the use of artificial intelligence (AI) can improve the diagnostic accuracy of dermatologists.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhys Med Biol
September 2025
Research Center for Medical AI, Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenzhen 518055, People's Republic of China.
The lengthy 1 h dynamic positron emission tomography (PET) scans discomfort patients, add motion artifacts, and inflate costs, highlighting the need for tech advancements to reduce scan times. Therefore, we attempted to reconstruct multi-parametric imaging with only 20 min dynamic PET frames through deep learning techniques.Total-body PET data from 49 subjects (18 [Ga]Ga-FAPI-04 and 31 [Ga]Ga-prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA)-11) at Renji Hospital were used.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJMIR Dermatol
August 2025
Clinique Dermatologie Gent, Clinique Dermatologie Gent, Hippoliet lippensplein 24A, Gent, BE.
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 of 75. A promising innovation, the VECTRA WB360, a three-dimensional total body photography system allows clinicians to objectively compare the totality of the skin on a macroscopic level on further appointments.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVet Radiol Ultrasound
September 2025
Veterinary Teaching Hospital Mario Modenato, Department of Veterinary Sciences, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy.
In recent years, diagnostic imaging of lymph nodes has gained increasing attention, though studies on the feline species remain limited. Feline ischiatic lymph nodes are located dorsally to the ischiatic tuberosity, deep to the gluteofemoralis muscle, and medial to the caudal gluteal vein. This retrospective, multicenter anatomical study aimed to assess the prevalence and characteristics of ischiatic lymph nodes in cats undergoing CT.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF