Current lupus research largely relies on in-person participation which can be challenging, especially in underrepresented population groups, which also are disproportionately affected by the disease.
MONTREAL ― Remote assessment of atopic dermatitis (AD) severity is possible through the use of patient-provided clinical photos ― opening a new avenue for improving access for patients, as well as the ...
Mobile app SkinTracker effectively monitored atopic dermatitis, showing strong agreement with in-person assessments and high patient satisfaction. The study involved 28 participants, with 18 having AD ...
A new study is the first to show that a remote cognitive assessment could help with tracking patients with cardiovascular risk. The assessments evaluated are from Posit Science, developer of the ...
In this new analysis, investigators found significant agreement between in-person and remote assessments. Patients with mild to moderate psoriasis can be accurately assessed using photographs and ...
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