2022
DOI: 10.1111/dth.15699
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Biophysical and ultrasonographic changes of acute Old World cutaneous leishmaniasis skin lesions in comparison with uninvolved skin: A possible tool for non‐invasive early detection and treatment outcome assessment

Abstract: Cutaneous leishmaniasis (CL) is a skin disease caused by intracellular protozoa, which is endemic in Iran. The goal of this study was to compare biophysical characteristics in CL lesions with uninvolved skin. Stratum corneum hydration, transepidermal water loss, surface friction, pH, sebum, melanin, erythema, temperature, elasticity parameters (R0, R2, and R5), thickness and echo-density of epidermis and dermis were measured on the active erythematous indurated part of a typical CL lesion in 20 patients, and c… Show more

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“…This tool’s versatility extends to identifying unusual patterns of atypical CL skin lesions. Khatami et al [ 102 ] in Iran examined the biophysical and ultrasonographic properties of CL lesions and found correlations with histological features. A proof-of-concept study conducted in Sri Lanka utilizing photographic imaging has showcased the promising potential of novel methods, particularly for predicting lesion response to anti-leishmanial treatment.…”
Section: Innovative Approaches For Diagnosis Of Cutaneous Leishmaniasismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This tool’s versatility extends to identifying unusual patterns of atypical CL skin lesions. Khatami et al [ 102 ] in Iran examined the biophysical and ultrasonographic properties of CL lesions and found correlations with histological features. A proof-of-concept study conducted in Sri Lanka utilizing photographic imaging has showcased the promising potential of novel methods, particularly for predicting lesion response to anti-leishmanial treatment.…”
Section: Innovative Approaches For Diagnosis Of Cutaneous Leishmaniasismentioning
confidence: 99%