Visual assessment of facial elastosis using photographs as a measure of cumulative ultraviolet exposure.

Photo-dermatology Pub Date : 1988-12-01
L L Cameron, B C Vitasa, P G Lewis, H R Taylor, E A Emmett
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Because solar ultraviolet (UV) exposure is ubiquitous, it is difficult to quantify in human populations. We developed a method to index cumulative UV damage, based upon visual manifestations of facial actinic elastosis. Four photographic slides were taken of each subject's facial skin. These slides were projected on a screen and graded by consensus of 2 raters using a 5-point relative severity scale. Rating disagreements were resolved by a skilled dermatologist who acted as adjudicator. High photographic quality was maintained by standardization of camera settings, lighting, and photographic techniques. Inter- and intrarater variability in grading was minimized by training using standard slides and by practice. This index has been tested in 2 large epidemiologic studies. The method proved highly reliable and, within categories of age and tanning ability, a valid measure of cumulative UV exposure. In addition, this method appeared superior to others in speed, ease of use and cost.

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面部弹性弹性的视觉评估,使用照片作为累积紫外线照射的测量。
由于太阳紫外线(UV)暴露无处不在,因此很难对人群进行量化。我们开发了一种方法来索引累积紫外线损伤,基于视觉表现的面部光化弹性。每个受试者的面部皮肤都拍摄了四张照片。这些幻灯片被投影在屏幕上,并由2名评分者使用5分相对严重程度量表进行评分。评分分歧由一位经验丰富的皮肤科医生作为裁判来解决。高摄影质量是通过相机设置、照明和摄影技术的标准化来保持的。通过使用标准幻灯片进行培训和实践,将评分的内部和内部差异降到最低。该指数已在两项大型流行病学研究中得到验证。该方法被证明是高度可靠的,并且在年龄和晒黑能力的类别中,是累积紫外线照射的有效测量方法。此外,该方法在速度、易用性和成本上都优于其他方法。
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