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Bogdan Dugonik1, A Dugonik2, D Horvat3

  • 1Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Maribor, 2000, Maribor, Slovenia. bogdan.dugonik@um.si.

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A new wireless digital dermatoscopy system, e-Derma, offers high-resolution images for early cutaneous melanoma (CM) detection. This system improves upon existing methods by enhancing image quality, operability, and wireless functionality for better diagnostic capabilities.

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  • Dermatology
  • Medical Imaging
  • Oncology

Background:

  • Cutaneous melanoma (CM) is a rapidly growing cancer, difficult to detect early with the naked eye.
  • Dermatoscopy systems aid in early CM detection, but existing systems have limitations.
  • High-resolution imaging is crucial for accurate dermatological diagnosis.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a novel, wireless digital dermatoscopy system (e-Derma) designed to overcome limitations of current devices.
  • To develop a system offering high-resolution images, improved operability, and wireless functionality for CM detection.
  • To provide a low-budget, highly capable dermatoscopy solution for clinical practice.

Main Methods:

  • Studied the working processes of commonly used dermatoscopy systems to identify areas for improvement.
Keywords:
Digital dermatoscopyMelanoma screeningSkin lesion

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  • Evaluated image quality through assessments by trained dermatologists and laboratory analysis (sharpness, color, illumination).
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    • The e-Derma system provides high-quality, high-resolution images, surpassing limitations of existing dermatoscopy devices.
    • Wireless camera operation and image transfer enhance user-friendliness and eliminate movement constraints for clinicians.
    • The system's image resolution is upgradable, allowing integration with various camera models.

    Conclusions:

    • The e-Derma system represents a significant advancement in dermatoscopy for cutaneous melanoma detection.
    • Its wireless technology and high-quality imaging offer a more effective and user-friendly diagnostic tool.
    • This novel, low-budget system enhances early CM detection capabilities in clinical settings.