Abstract

Skin parameter maps are a recent feature of a digital dermoscope device that captures multispectral images. Using known absorption spectra from skin chromophores, multispectral dermoscopic images are processed into skin parameter maps via “spectral unmixing.” Skin parameter maps that can be generated include pigment, blood, and scatter contrast. Pigment contrast maps highlight areas with increased pigment, such as melanin. This IRB-exempt study aims to identify if detection of pigment contrast on pigment contrast maps is associated with pigmented lesion (PL) pathologic diagnoses.

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