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Book Chapter
Series: Developments in Ophthalmology
Volume: 60
Published: 24 April 2017
10.1159/000459690
EISBN: 978-3-318-06042-3
...) is a fundus imaging device that works on the principle of indirect ophthalmoscopy. However, it works as a fundus camera due to its ability to capture fundus images and record them. The device consists of a slot for a smartphone and 20 D lens with optional 28 D lens (Fig. 1 ). The device is specially...
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Series: Frontiers of Hormone Research
Volume: 55
Published: 30 November 2024
10.1159/000539989
EISBN: 978-3-318-07354-6
... Abstract Methods to assess quality of life and recovery after endoscopic endonasal surgery (EES) for sellar lesions are limited and often biased by subjective patient-reported assessments. Objective in-situ assessments are lacking. Smartphone-based digital phenotyping has been increasingly...
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Series: Frontiers of Hormone Research
Volume: 55
Published: 30 November 2024
EISBN: 978-3-318-07354-6
... phenotyping: an overarching framework to capture our extended mental states . Lancet Psychiatry . 2018 ; 5 ( 3 ): 194 – 5 . 10. Grunerbl A , Muaremi A , Osmani V , Bahle G , Ohler S , Troster G , . Smartphone-based recognition of states and state changes in bipolar...
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Series: Developments in Ophthalmology
Volume: 60
Published: 24 April 2017
EISBN: 978-3-318-06042-3
...References References 1. Sharma A, Subramaniam SD, Ramachandran KI, Lakshmikanthan C, Krishna S, Sundaramoorthy SK: Smartphone-based fundus camera device (MII Ret Cam) and technique with ability to image peripheral retina. Eur J Ophthalmol 2016;26:142-144. 2. Ludwig CA, Murthy SI, Pappuru...
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Series: Frontiers in Diabetes
Volume: 24
Published: 17 November 2014
10.1159/000363518
EISBN: 978-3-318-02337-4
... characteristics, and then it has to be downloaded to a smartphone from a secure website. All of the patient's results and data are then made available for consultation at all times by authorized caregivers, enabling remote monitoring to be performed. The second program analyzes the results and automatically...
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Series: Nestlé Nutrition Institute Workshop Series
Volume: 99
Published: 29 May 2024
10.1159/000534958
EISBN: 978-3-318-07336-2
... Abstract Since the internet globalization started in the 1990s, the society has experienced a fast-growing pace of change. Many cultural and social habits were modified, and new experiences of communication and networking became the “new normal,” like using smartphones and application software...
Book Chapter
Series: Monographs in Oral Science
Volume: 32
Published: 20 August 2024
10.1159/000538891
EISBN: 978-3-318-07248-8
... Abstract The Internet’s increasing prevalence, along with the user-friendly nature of smartphones and the ease of access to virtual spaces, creates a vast and practical domain for digital communication. In this context, obtaining online information plays a crucial role in promoting health...
Book Chapter
Series: Contributions to Nephrology
Volume: 199
Published: 17 December 2021
10.1159/000517709
EISBN: 978-3-318-06937-2
... in the strategies that use technology to connect patients and healthcare providers. Telenephrology is a channel of communication that facilitates the access to the nephrologist for both primary care physicians and patients and has been implemented in several countries. Applications for smartphones are frequently...
Book Chapter
Series: Frontiers in Diabetes
Volume: 24
Published: 17 November 2014
10.1159/000363519
EISBN: 978-3-318-02337-4
... patients cope with the disease. Currently, the DID is available as a free app for smartphones. Nutritional management is recognized as one of the cornerstones of diabetes care [ 1 ]. In fact, a correct diet translates into the prevention of both acute complications (hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia...
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Book: Actinic Keratosis
Series: Current Problems in Dermatology
Volume: 46
Published: 22 December 2014
EISBN: 978-3-318-02763-1
.../GuidanceDocuments/UCM263366.pdf (accessed January 3, 2014). 19. Stoecker WV, Rader RK, Halpern A: Diagnostic inaccuracy of smartphone applications for melanoma detection: representative lesion sets and the role for adjunctive technologies. JAMA Dermatol 2013;149:884. 20. Chadwick X, Loescher LJ, Janda M, et...
Book Chapter
Series: Contributions to Nephrology
Volume: 199
Published: 17 December 2021
EISBN: 978-3-318-06937-2
... Project. PLoS One 2020;15:e0231034. 37. Bianchi MG, Santos A, Cordioli E. Benefits of teledermatology for geriatric patients: population-based cross-sectional study. J Med Internet Res. 2020;22:e16700. 38. Higgins JP. Smartphone applications for patients’ health and fitness. Am J Med. 2016;129:11...
Book Chapter
Series: Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine
Volume: 19
Published: 27 January 2015
10.1159/000368133
EISBN: 978-3-318-02799-0
... implementation of interventions [ 7 , 8 ]. Mobile phone apps are also becoming increasingly popular for health promotion among adolescents, as most youngsters own a smartphone and especially because at-risk or underserved groups possess access to new mobile phone technology [ 9 ]. Expert-recommended...
Book Chapter
Book: Actinic Keratosis
Series: Current Problems in Dermatology
Volume: 46
Published: 22 December 2014
10.1159/000366545
EISBN: 978-3-318-02763-1
... detectable by the naked eye [ 7 , 8 , 9 ].The range of uses of such devices has recently been enhanced by dermatoscopes that can be attached to smartphones, making them mobile devices, thus leading to a subspecialty of teledermoscopy. Furthermore, in addition to such devices being used by doctors during...
Book Chapter
Series: Contributions to Nephrology
Volume: 197
Published: 08 April 2019
EISBN: 978-3-318-06477-3
... remote monitoring system in India. Perit Dial Int 2012; 32: 200–204. 33. Ong SW, Jassal SV, Miller JA, et al: Integrating a smartphone-based self-management system into usual care of advanced CKD. Clin J Am Soc Nephrol 2016; 11: 1054–1062. 34. Prakash S, Coffin R, Schold J, Lewis SA, et al...
Book Chapter
Book: Vestibular Disorders
Series: Advances in Oto-Rhino-Laryngology
Volume: 82
Published: 14 February 2019
EISBN: 978-3-318-06371-4
... vestibular loss detected in pediatric patients using a smartphone-based test of the subjective visual vertical. Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol 2015;79:2094-2098. 21. Bruininks R, Bruininks B: BOT-2 Bruininks-Oseretsky Test of Motor Proficiency, ed 2. Circle Pines, AGS Publishing, 2005. 22. Oyewumi M...
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Series: Monographs in Clinical Cytology
Volume: 25
Published: 11 February 2020
10.1159/000496525
EISBN: 978-3-318-06576-3
.... For mobile devices (i.e., smartphone, tablet) several commercial microscope clip-on type attachments are available. This places the mobile device’s camera in-line with the objective field of view when capturing images. A few studies have demonstrated the feasibility of utilizing smartphones for performing...
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Series: Current Problems in Dermatology
Volume: 55
Published: 29 November 2021
10.1159/000517638
EISBN: 978-3-318-06608-1
... benefits [ 42 ]. However, the authors also noted that such efforts require additional research and a multidisciplinary approach. Additional support may enable delivery of time- and context-relevant prevention interventions enabled by advances in technology, including smartphone sun safety apps and UV...
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Series: Monographs in Clinical Cytology
Volume: 25
Published: 11 February 2020
EISBN: 978-3-318-06576-3
...–213. 17. Sahin D, Hacisalihoglu UP, Kirimlioglu SH: Telecytology: is it possible with smartphone images? Diagn Cytopathol 2018;46:40–46. 18. Yamashiro K, Kawamura N, Matsubayashi S, Dota K, Suzuki H, Mizushima H, Wakao F, Azumi N: Telecytology in Hokkaido Island, Japan: results of primary...
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Series: Contributions to Nephrology
Volume: 197
Published: 08 April 2019
EISBN: 978-3-318-06477-3
... the kidney health initiative on advancing technologies to facilitate remote monitoring of patient self-care in RRT. Clin J Am Soc Nephrol 2017; 12: 1900–1909. 6. Ong SW, Jassal SV, Miller JA, Porter EC, Cafazzo JA, Seto E, Thorpe KE, Logan AG: Integrating a smartphone-based self-management system...
Book Chapter
Series: Current Problems in Dermatology
Volume: 55
Published: 29 November 2021
EISBN: 978-3-318-06608-1
.... Shade as an environmental design tool for skin cancer prevention. Am J Public Health. 2018;108:1607–12. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2018.304700 43. Hacker E, Horsham C, Vagenas D, Jones L, Lowe J, Janda M. A mobile technology intervention with ultraviolet radiation dosimeters and smartphone apps for skin...
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