Diagnostic Accuracy of Pediatric Teledermatology Using Parent-Submitted Photographs

Nov 16, 2017JAMA dermatology

How accurate is remote skin diagnosis in children using photos sent by parents?

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Abstract

Overall concordance between photograph-based and in-person diagnoses was 83% among 40 patient-parent dyads.

  • Photographs taken by parents may provide a reliable means for diagnosing pediatric skin conditions.
  • In a subgroup with high-quality photographs, diagnostic concordance increased to 89%.
  • The study found no significant difference in diagnostic accuracy between groups that received photography instructions and those that did not.
  • In cases where diagnoses differed, follow-up care recommendations were made.

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