皮肤病学漫画中痣的形象。

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 DERMATOLOGY Clinics in dermatology Pub Date : 2025-01-03 DOI:10.1016/j.clindermatol.2024.12.022
Sophie Walter
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媒体对医学疾病的描述会影响公众对这些疾病的看法。此前还没有关于漫画中皮肤病描述的研究。这项研究的目的是描述漫画中皮肤痣的形象。互联网搜索引擎b谷歌、雅虎、必应和DuckDuckGo的图像部分被检查了有关皮肤痣的单面板漫画。根据患者的特征、痣和治疗方法对每张卡通进行检查。确定了66幅漫画。三分之一的痣被描绘成可疑的,这种特征通常由看起来鬼鬼祟祟的痣生物在病人身上传达出来。大多数漫画描绘或提到了医生;一位皮肤科医生记录了12例病例。管理鼹鼠的方式很谨慎。治疗方案包括切除,用木槌击打痣,并观察一段时间。值得注意的是,这些漫画都没有特别提到黑色素瘤。研究结果可能创造性地为教育公众和卫生专业人员关于痣及其管理的努力提供信息。
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The portrayal of moles in dermatology cartoons.

Media portrayals of medical disorders can influence public beliefs about those disorders. There have been no previous studies about the depiction of dermatological conditions in cartoons. The aim of this study was to describe the portrayal of skin moles in cartoons. The image sections of internet search engines Google, Yahoo, Bing and DuckDuckGo were inspected for single-panel cartoons which referred to skin moles. Each cartoon was examined according to characteristics of the patient, mole(s) and treatment. Sixty-six cartoons were identified. One third of the moles were portrayed as suspicious, a quality often conveyed by a furtive-looking mole creature on the patient. Most cartoons depicted or mentioned a medical doctor; a dermatologist featured in 12 cases. There was discretion in how the moles were managed. Among the treatment options were excision, hitting the mole with a mallet, and observation over time. It was noteworthy that none of the cartoons made specific reference to melanoma. The study findings may creatively inform efforts to educate the public and health professionals about moles and their management.

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Clinics in dermatology
Clinics in dermatology 医学-皮肤病学
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4.60
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106
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3 days
期刊介绍: Clinics in Dermatology brings you the most practical and comprehensive information on the treatment and care of skin disorders. Each issue features a Guest Editor and is devoted to a single timely topic relating to clinical dermatology. Clinics in Dermatology provides information that is... • Clinically oriented -- from evaluation to treatment, Clinics in Dermatology covers what is most relevant to you in your practice. • Authoritative -- world-renowned experts in the field assure the high-quality and currency of each issue by reporting on their areas of expertise. • Well-illustrated -- each issue is complete with photos, drawings and diagrams to illustrate points and demonstrate techniques.
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