Thermal Signature of Pigmented Lesions as Observed by Digital Infrared Thermal Imaging.

Skinmed Pub Date : 2024-09-17 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01
Ariel Berl, Ofir Shir-Az, Murat Charyev, Avshalom Shalom
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This study examined the thermal signature of pigmented lesions observed by digital infrared thermal imaging as a possible adjunct to physician diagnosis. Thermal images of pigmented lesions were compared to clinical examination by a plastic surgeon interested in skin diseases, dermatoscopy, and histopathology. A total of 35 patients with 55 pigmented skin lesions were considered. We found that all lesions emitting a dark signal on thermal imaging, compared to the nearby skin, were benign, while only one of all benign lesions (1.9%) had a bright "warm" signal. Benign lesions with papule/nodular morphology were dark in 87.5% of patients. All lesions diagnosed as malignant melanoma, both dermatoscopically and histologically, had plaque morphology; yet, only half demonstrated some signals on thermal imaging. Based on these results, we concluded that thermal imaging could be used as an adjunct to diagnosis when examining skin lesions. This study provided an introduction to using thermal imaging for spotting skin lesions.

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通过数字红外热成像观察色素病变的热特征。
本研究探讨了通过数字红外热成像观察到的色素性病变的热特征,以此作为医生诊断的可能辅助手段。色素性病变的热成像与对皮肤病感兴趣的整形外科医生的临床检查、皮肤镜检查和组织病理学检查进行了比较。研究共涉及 35 名患者的 55 处色素性皮肤病变。我们发现,与附近的皮肤相比,所有在热成像中发出暗信号的病变都是良性的,而在所有良性病变中,只有一个病变(1.9%)发出明亮的 "暖 "信号。87.5%的患者的良性病变具有丘疹/结节形态,颜色较深。所有经皮肤镜和组织学诊断为恶性黑色素瘤的病变都具有斑块形态,但只有一半的病变在热成像中显示出一些信号。基于这些结果,我们得出结论:在检查皮肤病变时,热成像可作为辅助诊断手段。本研究介绍了如何使用热成像技术发现皮肤病变。
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