Abstract

To the Editor: Artificial intelligence application may play an essential role in clinical medicine and has previously been evaluated to identify malignant skin lesions and assist with triage of patients.1,2 Meanwhile, the dermatologic examination is still subjective and depends on visual assessment, previous training, and experience.3 We conducted an independent retrospective study to compare the performance of a board-certified dermatologist, 2 science students, and an artificial neural network (ANN) in assessing skin areas affected by psoriasis through calculating the percentage of the affected skin, which is routinely measured by the palm method.

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