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    Non-invasive tools for the diagnosis of cutaneous melanoma by Fink, C, Haenssle, H A

    Published in Skin research and technology (01-08-2017)
    “…While the excisional biopsy and histological examination of suspicious lesions remains the current gold standard for diagnosing cutaneous melanoma (CM), there…”
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    Man against machine reloaded: performance of a market-approved convolutional neural network in classifying a broad spectrum of skin lesions in comparison with 96 dermatologists working under less artificial conditions by Haenssle, H.A., Fink, C., Toberer, F., Winkler, J., Stolz, W., Deinlein, T., Hofmann-Wellenhof, R., Lallas, A., Emmert, S., Buhl, T., Zutt, M., Blum, A., Abassi, M.S., Thomas, L., Tromme, I., Tschandl, P., Enk, A., Rosenberger, A., Alt, Christina, Bachelerie, Marie, Bajaj, Sonali, Balcere, Alise, Baricault, Sophie, Barthaux, Clément, Beckenbauer, Yvonne, Bertlich, Ines, Blum, Andreas, Bouthenet, Marie-France, Brassat, Sophie, Marcel Buck, Philipp, Buder-Bakhaya, Kristina, Cappelletti, Maria-Letizia, Chabbert, Cécile, De Labarthe, Julie, DeCoster, Eveline, Deinlein, Teresa, Dobler, Michèle, Dumon, Daphnée, Emmert, Steffen, Gachon-Buffet, Julie, Gusarov, Mikhail, Hartmann, Franziska, Hartmann, Julia, Herrmann, Anke, Hoorens, Isabelle, Hulstaert, Eva, Karls, Raimonds, Kolonte, Andreea, Kromer, Christian, Lallas, Aimilios, Le Blanc Vasseux, Céline, Levy-Roy, Annabelle, Majenka, Pawel, Marc, Marine, Bourret, Veronique Martin, Michelet-Brunacci, Nadège, Mitteldorf, Christina, Paroissien, Jean, Picard, Camille, Plise, Diana, Reymann, Valérie, Ribeaudeau, Fabrice, Richez, Pauline, Roche Plaine, Hélène, Salik, Deborah, Sattler, Elke, Schäfer, Sarah, Schneiderbauer, Roland, Secchi, Thierry, Talour, Karen, Trennheuser, Lukas, Wald, Alexander, Wölbing, Priscila, Zukervar, Pascale

    Published in Annals of oncology (01-01-2020)
    “…Convolutional neural networks (CNNs) efficiently differentiate skin lesions by image analysis. Studies comparing a market-approved CNN in a broad range of…”
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    Precision and reproducibility of automated computer‐guided Psoriasis Area and Severity Index measurements in comparison with trained physicians by Fink, C., Alt, C., Uhlmann, L., Klose, C., Enk, A., Haenssle, H.A.

    Published in British journal of dermatology (1951) (01-02-2019)
    “…Summary Background The Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI) represents the gold standard for psoriasis severity assessments but is limited by its…”
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    Diagnostic accuracy of dermatofluoroscopy in cutaneous melanoma detection: results of a prospective multicentre clinical study in 476 pigmented lesions by Forschner, A., Keim, U., Hofmann, M., Spänkuch, I., Lomberg, D., Weide, B., Tampouri, I., Eigentler, T., Fink, C., Garbe, C., Haenssle, H.A.

    Published in British journal of dermatology (1951) (01-08-2018)
    “…Summary Background Early detection is a key factor in improving survival from melanoma. Today, the clinical diagnosis of cutaneous melanoma is based mostly on…”
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    Intra‐ and interobserver variability of image‐based PASI assessments in 120 patients suffering from plaque‐type psoriasis by Fink, C., Alt, C., Uhlmann, L., Klose, C., Enk, A., Haenssle, H.A.

    “…Background The Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI) is the standard for psoriasis severity assessment. However, PASI measurement is complex and subjective,…”
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    Metabolic reprogramming and angiogenesis in primary cutaneous Merkel cell carcinoma: expression of hypoxia‐inducible factor‐1α and its central downstream factors by Toberer, F., Haenssle, H.A., Heinzel‐Gutenbrunner, M., Enk, A., Hartschuh, W., Helmbold, P., Kutzner, H.

    “…Background Metabolic reprogramming and altered gene expression mediated by hypoxia‐inducible factors play crucial roles during tumour growth and progression…”
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    Melanomas vs. nevi in high‐risk patients under long‐term monitoring with digital dermatoscopy: do melanomas and nevi already differ at baseline? by Tschandl, P., Hofmann, L., Fink, C., Kittler, H., Haenssle, H. A.

    “…Background What lesions to select for a most efficient dermatoscopic monitoring of patients with multiple nevi remains an unresolved issue. Objective To…”
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    Nd:YAG and pulsed dye laser therapy in infantile haemangiomas: a retrospective analysis of 271 treated haemangiomas in 149 children by Hartmann, F., Lockmann, A., Grönemeyer, L.‐L., Haenssle, H.A., Zutt, M., Fintel, H., Kühnle, I., Schön, M.P., Thoms, K.‐M.

    “…Background Infantile haemangiomas (IH) are common benign tumours in infancy. Most IH resolve spontaneously, but some require treatment due to ulceration,…”
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    Melanoma thickness: the role of patients' characteristics, risk indicators and patterns of diagnosis by Haenssle, H.A., Hoffmann, S., Holzkamp, R., Samhaber, K., Lockmann, A., Fliesser, M., Emmert, S., Schön, M.P., Rosenberger, A., Buhl, T.

    “…Background Factors associated with early vs. late diagnosis of cutaneous melanoma remain poorly understood. Objective To identify factors with a significant…”
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    A novel mutation in the XPA gene results in two truncated protein variants and leads to a severe XP/neurological symptoms phenotype by Lehmann, J., Schubert, S., Schäfer, A., Laspe, P., Haenssle, H.A., Ohlenbusch, A., Gratchev, A., Emmert, S.

    “…Background The nucleotide excision repair (NER) pathway repairs UV‐induced DNA lesions in an accurate fashion and prevents UV‐irradiated areas of the skin from…”
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