Artificial Intelligence Applications in Dermatology
Dermatology ex Machina: Clinical applications
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Product details:
- Publisher Springer Nature Switzerland
- Date of Publication 30 March 2026
- ISBN 9783032156136
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages391 pages
- Size 235x155 mm
- Language English
- Illustrations XV, 391 p. 80 illus., 78 illus. in color. 700
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Harnessing artificial intelligence (A.I.) in the field of dermatology can make a great difference in improving the diagnosis of skin conditions, and personalizing treatment. Specific algorithms, drawing from large database information, can be designed to help the practitioner. Data can have the form of electronic medical records, clinical and histopathologic images, as well as translational data. This work fittingly titled Artificial Intelligence Applications in Dermatology - Dermatology ex Machina: Clinical applications is centred on the clinical perspectives of the use of A.I. in dermatology, will be a valued manual for dermatologists to understand the evolving landscape of A.I. in medicine. It presents a comprehensive outline of all different functionalities and possibilities of accessible A.I. programs, such as chatbots or image-based diagnostic tools, and their applications in treating skin conditions. Covering diverse aspects of clinical dermatology in dedicated chapters such as skin cancer, inflammatory dermatoses, and aesthetic medicine, this practical book offers various application options for A.I. technology in skin conditions, including prevention, diagnosis, personalized treatment, and follow-up strategies aiming to enhance a dermatologists' diagnostic skills, and treatment customization capabilities. By addressing cutting-edge technology in a clear, practical style especially thought for practitioners, this handy guide will assist dermatologists and clinicians of related disciplines in choosing the best treatment options for their patients.
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Chapter 1. Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) main concepts: a glimpse inside “A.I. Black Box”.- chapter 2. Dermatology: the ideal field for A.I. to thrive.- Chapter 3. Pioneering AI in Dermatology Education: Recognizing the Initial Milestone.- Chapter 4. Medicolegal issues arising from the Use of AI in Dermatology.- Chapter 5. Bioethics in the use of AI in Dermatology.- Chapter 6. Artificial Intelligence in Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer .- Chapter 7. Melanoma and Artificial Intelligence.- Chapter 8. Non-cancerous lesions and artificial intelligence.- Chapter 9. Psoriasis and Artificial Intelligence.- Chapter 10. Atopic Dermatitis and Artificial Intelligence.- Chapter 11. AI-powered approach of Acne.- Chapter 12. AI-powered approach of Rosacea.- Chapter 13. Artificial Intelligence and Bullous Dermatoses .- Chapter 14. Skin care guided by AI.- Chapter 15. Applications of toxin and fillers and AI use.- Chapter 16. Laser application and AI.- Chapter 17. Hair disorders and Artificial Intelligence.- Chapter 18. Nail disorders and AI.- Chapter 19. Artificial Intelligence Promises and Successes in Dermatology.- Chapter 20. Artificial Intelligence failures, bias and limitations in Dermatology.- Chapter 21. Artificial Intelligence and Special Populations: Age Considerations.- Chapter 22. Artificial Intelligence and Special Populations: Skin of Color Considerations.- Chapter 23. Can Artificial Intelligence replace dermatologists?.
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