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Objective assessment of involved surface area in patients with psoriasis

Authors
Yune, YMPark, SYOh, HSKim, DJYoo, DSKim, IHMoon, JSKim, MKOh, CH
Issue Date
Nov-2003
Publisher
BLACKWELL MUNKSGAARD
Keywords
image analysis system; PASI scoring system; visual grading method
Citation
SKIN RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY, v.9, no.4, pp 339 - 342
Pages
4
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
SKIN RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume
9
Number
4
Start Page
339
End Page
342
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2020.sw.kumedicine/21002
DOI
10.1034/j.1600-0846.2003.00042.x
ISSN
0909-752X
1600-0846
Abstract
Background/aims: Although difficult, it is essential to assess the disease severity of psoriasis objectively. The visual grading method currently used for assessing the involved surface area in patients with psoriasis, which is included on the Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI) scoring system, is a subjective method. The aim of this study was to establish the reliable objective method, in estimating the involved surface area in patients with psoriasis. Methods: Thirty patients with psoriasis participated in this study. The skin lesions of each patient were estimated using the visual grading method and an image analysis system. Results: The differences between five dermatologists' estimates of the involved surface area obtained from the visual grading method were highly significant (P<0.05, Kruskal-Wallis test). The comparison between the visual grading method and the image analysis system showed that the involved areas measured by the visual grading method were significantly higher than those from the image analysis (P<0.05, Wilcoxon signed rank test). Conclusions: The visual grading method was neither objective nor reproducible. On the other hand, the image analysis system can be used as an objective method of measuring the involved surface area of patients with psoriasis. Therefore, the image analysis system can be used as a standard for the assessment of the involved area of patients with psoriasis.
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