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Image Data Collection Using a Multi-spectral Camera for Computer Vision Algorithms Research and Development

Recruiting
18 years of age
Both
Phase N/A

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Overview

This is an observational, single-center, open-label photography evaluation. Any patient that arrives for consultation or treatment at the clinic, presenting the required lesions detailed in the protocol can be included.

Description

This is an observational, single-center, open-label photography evaluation. Any patient that arrives for consultation or treatment at the clinic, presenting the required lesions detailed in the protocol can be included.

The specified lesions can be located on any area of the face or body. For consenting subjects at least 5 close-up images of at least one lesion and one reference image (e.g., subject's skin without any lesion) will be obtained using the Multi-spectral SMART camera. An additional reference image of the lesion area will be taken with a regular camera. Optional images may be taken using a dermatoscop

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

Subjects must meet all the following inclusion criteria to be entered into the study:

        Any patient, male or female of at least 18 years old, who is willing to sign an informed
        consent form and present at least one of the following conditions:
          1. Photoaging (type I - III per Glogau classification)- mixed conditions
          2. Epidermal pigmentation / Lentigines (age spots, sun spots)
          3. Facial rosacea (Erythematotelangiectatic rosacea and papulopustular rosacea)
          4. Facial telangiectasia
          5. Poikiloderma
          6. Seborrheic keratosis
          7. Melasma (Chloasma)
        Exclusion Criteria:
        Any of the following will exclude the subject from the study:
        The study is intended to gather image data so, any patient can be included in the study,
        and no exclusion criteria apply.

Study details

Vascular Lesion, Pigmented Lesions

NCT05674149

Lumenis Be Ltd.

26 January 2024

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