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Clinical Photography in the Dermatology Practice

Photography plays an important role in professional communications, practice development, and medicolegal issues.
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William K. Witmer, BS, and Peter J. Lebovitz, BS, MBA

Photography has been accepted for decades as a standard means for documenting dermatologic conditions and as an adjunct to their treatment, in both medical practice and research. The emergence of low-cost easy-to-use digital imaging systems has made good-quality photography more accessible to practitioners, while providing improved functionality in the clinical environment. Primary concerns are controlling lighting and positioning to provide a clear record of the patients skin condition and maintaining consistency over time to assure meaningful comparison of clinical end points.

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