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The area of medicine known as dermatology deals with the skin, mucous membranes, hair, and nails. The largest organ and one with many potential abnormalities, the skin is reasonably simple to evaluate but also includes roughly 1500 unique skin diseases and many variants.
With a single capture, Dermatology Imaging System captures the complete skin surface at macro quality resolution. Clinicians can map and track skin illnesses that are dispersed and have pigmented lesions thanks to the fully integrated software.
The Global Dermatology imaging system market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
The VECTRA WB360 whole body 3D imaging technology, which was created especially for dermatology, takes a single capture of the complete skin surface in macro quality resolution.
Clinicians can map and track pigmented lesions and widespread skin diseases thanks to the fully integrated software. Documenting vitiligo, psoriasis, and pigmented lesions are some more uses.
The capacity to follow lesions over time is improved since every close-up image is linked to a single 3D image. Each tagged lesion has a 3D overview image, close-up photos, searchable attributes, and comments that explain the clinical history.
An accessible, well-organized, and secure picture management system houses all of the close-up and panoramic photos.
The Onassis Foundation has presented Canfield’s VECTRA WB360 whole-body imaging system to the “Andreas Syggros” Hospital, making it the first WB360 system to be used in a Greek medical facility.
This technology is regarded as the dermatology and skin oncology of the future since it can provide 3D imaging through 46 stereo-vision pods that can capture images using cross-polarized and non-polarized lighting, producing a single 3D image of the complete body.
They are eager to continue working with MediPortal because they are a creative and quickly expanding healthcare software developer. Dermatologists’ normal workflow will be able to use their imaging and analysis technology due to the integration, which will increase productivity and the user experience overall. Demetra’s integration into the Mediris EHR presents a fantastic opportunity for clinical partners to take advantage of both Demetra’s cutting-edge technology and the cutting-edge, rapidly expanding EHR. As Demetra continues to innovate in the area of dermoscopic imaging, they look forward to working with them in the future.