SKIN RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY

Sunscreen on Screen: Cross-Sectional Study of TikTok Content on Sunscreen
Khan S, Shaik M, Khan N and Potts G
Erysipelas Complicated by COVID-19
Wen JL, Wang QZ, Peng MH, Liu L and Sun LY
Artificial Intelligence Smartphone Application for Detection of Simulated Skin Changes: An In Vivo Pilot Study
Grove GL, Reedtz G, Vangsgaard B, Eskandarani H, Haedersdal M, Andersen F and Bjerring P
The development of artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly expanding, showing promise in the dermatological field. Skin checks are a resource-heavy challenge that could potentially benefit from AI-tool assistance, particularly if provided in widely available AI solutions. A novel smartphone application(app)-based AI system, "SCAI," was developed and trained to recognize spots in paired images of skin, pursuing identification of new skin lesions. This pilot study aimed to investigate the feasibility of the SCAI-app to identify simulated skin changes in vivo.
Skin Tone Analysis Through Skin Tone Map Generation With Optical Approach and Deep Learning
Jung G, Kim S and Yoo S
Skin tone assessment is critical in both cosmetic and medical fields, yet traditional methods like the individual typology angle (ITA) have limitations, such as sensitivity to illuminants and insensitivity to skin redness.
Dermoscopic Features of Pili Annulati: Features of PA
Song Y, Rong M, Gao X, Bi T, Lin Y and Li Q
Functional Properties and Components of Koenigia alpina Extract
Lee KW, Mun SH, Kim YA, Kim HR, Jin Q, Lee MK and Park SN
Koenigia alpina (All.) T.M.Schust. & Reveal (alpine knotweed) is a perennial herb belonging to the Polygonaceae family. Several studies have examined Polygonaceae species' potential applications as cosmeceutical materials; however, the potential of K. alpina as a cosmeceutical has not yet been studied.
Comprehensive Assessment of Dermatologic and Dysmorphic Manifestations in Patients With Down Syndrome
Kaya G and Alavanda C
Down syndrome (DS), a common chromosomal anomaly caused by trisomy of chromosome 21, is characterized by a broad spectrum of phenotypic characteristics across multiple organ systems, including cardiac defects and leukemia. Dermatological findings are prevalent among individuals with DS; however, these issues are frequently underrecognized and inadequately researched, resulting in a significant gap in the provision of comprehensive healthcare strategies. Given the increased life expectancy of patients with DS and delayed manifestation of many dermatoses, physicians are increasingly encountering dermatological findings in this population.
Chemical Leukoderma Induced by Pesticides
Zhao Q, Nan L, Mao C, Wu Y and Wu X
Integrating Cognitive Behavioral Therapy in Dermatology: A Call to Action for Self-Guided Modules
Tan IJ, Parikh AK and Jafferany M
Relationship Between Cytokines and Face Skin Symptoms in Newborns in Two Japanese Cities
Yonezawa K, Higuchi S, Shimizu S, Minematsu T and Haruna M
Several skin disorder symptoms may appear in infants, each resulting from a different inflammatory response. In this study, we investigated the relationship between skin cytokine levels and skin symptoms in newborns.
Multivariate Analysis and Prediction Model Construction for Dermatoscope Use by Chinese Dermatologists via an Online Survey
Liu M and Xu F
The use of dermatoscopes is constantly increasing globally, but to date, there are no studies on the use of dermatoscopes by Chinese dermatologists.
Commentary on "The Safety and Effectiveness of a Self-Made Negative Pressure Suction Device in the Treatment of Chronic Wounds"
Javanian M, Barary M and Ebrahimpour S
Occupational Exposures and Skin Cancer: A Brief Report
Parikh AK, Tan IJ and Cohen BA
Exogenous Ochronosis With Vitiligo: A Therapeutic Challenge
Li ZZ and Zhang C
High-Frequency Ultrasound Findings of Nerve Sheath Myxoma in the Instep Skin
Chen G, Leng X, Luo H, Yu S, Meng J and Liao X
Effective Treatment of Recalcitrant Generalized Papular Granuloma Annulare With Upadacitinib Monotherapy: A Case Report and Literature Review
Chen Y, Mao J, Bao S, Zhuang Z, Gong T and Ji C
Reflectance Confocal Microscopy Features of Ectopic Mongolian Spot and Blue Nevus
Song Y, Bi T, Rong M, Liu X, Lin Y and Li Q
Annular Elastic Fibrolytic Giant Cell Granuloma: A Dermoscopic Diagnosis
Zhang T and Cai LL
Successful Use of Dupilumab in Atopic Dermatitis-Like Graft-Versus-Host Disease: A Case Report
Liao Q, Lee CY, Hu Y, Wu S and He Y
Multiple Eruptive Sebaceous Hyperplasia Secondary to Muir-Torre Syndrome Treated With Fractional Carbon Dioxide Laser Resurfacing Technique: A Case Report
Leuzzi M, Zengarini C, La Placa M, Mussi M, Russo A, Melandri D, Pileri A, Piraccini BM and Neri I
Metabolomic differences between exanthematous drug eruption and infectious mononucleosis
Liu Y, Guan Q, Liu L, Ma L, Duan X and Che J
Exanthematous drug eruption and infectious mononucleosis (IM) are both exanthematous diseases. Current research on exanthematous drug eruption and IM mainly targets identifying these disorders, the resulting differences at the metabolism level have not yet been systematically analyzed.