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Skin Lesion Imaging and enhanced Skin Cancer Detection
with the Dermlite's Cross-Polarized Diode Lighting in
Cancer Pictures

(Skin
Lesions and Disease: Cherry Angioma,
Lentigo Maligna, Morphea-like Basal Cell Carcinoma)
No-Glass
Epiluminescence Clearly Better during Basal
Cell Carcinoma Diagnosis
The
absence of a glass face plate and state-of-the-art, cross-polarized filter
technology enhances the visualization of telangiectesia associated with
basal cell carcinoma for the early detection of signs of basal cell carcinoma.
"...vascular
patterns can be seen more easily with DermLite compared to other hand-held
dermatoscopes, since the vessels are not missed because of the glass-slide
compression." (G. Argenziano). Melanoma and
dysplastic nevi can be diagnosed in a matter of seconds with the DermLite.
Dermatoscopic
Examination with the DermLite and its Advantages to Comparable Handheld
Devices for Skin Cancer Diagnosis
The
DermLite's image has been found visibly better compared to other leading
dermatoscopes. Cross-polarization drastically reduces the surface reflection
from the upper epidermis allowing you to see deeper into the skin and
to visualize such criteria as pigment network or pigment color.
Triplet
Glass Magnifier Lens Configuration for Color-Corrected, Distortion-Free
Image
The
DermLite, sometimes referred to as "Dermalite", features
one of the best optical configurations available in a hand-held device.
Our three-segment lens is designed to break the light with reducing image
distortion to the minimum in mind. Color corrective treatment ensures
that the white diode lighting appears as natural as possible.
Diode
Lighting Technology for the Most Natural Illumination
Light
Emitting Diodes are designed to illuminate at the color temperature of
true white light. Compared to the yellowish halogen-type illumination,
the DermLite's image is decisively superior in both color temperature
and homogenous surface illumination with its ring-arrangement of eight
LEDs for more naturally-illuminated skin cancer detection.
LEDs are
rated to last 100,000 hours of continuous use - 10 years of 24/7 use!
- so there is never a need to "change the bulb".
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