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Dermatologic Research in Displaced Populations: Importance, Challenges, and Proposed Solutions

Dermatologic Research in Displaced Populations: Importance, Challenges, and Proposed Solutions

Additional barriers to research specifically apply to dermatology. Notably, screening guidelines for skin diseases vary internationally; the lack of shared guidelines poses a challenge to the design of systematic research on cutaneous conditions and the consistent provision of care [2,3]. It is also important to consider that the process of forced displacement often involves physical abuse and torture [2].

Derek Maas, Jackleen S Marji

JMIR Dermatol 2025;8:e64828

Informed Consent Practices for Publication of Patient Images in Dermatology Journals

Informed Consent Practices for Publication of Patient Images in Dermatology Journals

Clinical images play an important role in informing clinical care and education in dermatology. Standardized informed consent for publishing patient images is an important concern regarding patient privacy, especially given increasing avenues for dissemination (eg, online publication and social media) [1,2]. Protecting patient privacy is a critical aim for dermatologists, as publishing images with potentially identifiable features is often necessary.

Toluwani Taiwo, Bianca Obiakor, Sarah McClung, Kanade Shinkai

JMIR Dermatol 2025;8:e60795

Evaluating the Diagnostic Accuracy of ChatGPT-4 Omni and ChatGPT-4 Turbo in Identifying Melanoma: Comparative Study

Evaluating the Diagnostic Accuracy of ChatGPT-4 Omni and ChatGPT-4 Turbo in Identifying Melanoma: Comparative Study

While studies have demonstrated AI’s mixed precision and accuracy, the technology is poised to assist with data-driven diagnostics in dermatology [2]. There has a been rapid popularization of the LLM, Chat GPT for home-based medical inquiries [3]. Minimal research exists on Chat GPT’s accuracy in detecting melanoma.

Samantha S. Sattler, Nitin Chetla, Matthew Chen, Tamer Rajai Hage, Joseph Chang, William Young Guo, Jeremy Hugh

JMIR Dermatol 2025;8:e67551

Perspectives of Black, Latinx, Indigenous, and Asian Communities on Health Data Use and AI: Cross-Sectional Survey Study

Perspectives of Black, Latinx, Indigenous, and Asian Communities on Health Data Use and AI: Cross-Sectional Survey Study

While familiarity with AI was high, a smaller proportion of participants understood how AI can be used in health care (152/199, 76.4%), and an even smaller proportion understood how AI can be applied to dermatology (133/199, 66.8%). These outcomes did not vary significantly when stratifying by demographics such as race, age, gender, income, insurance type, or schooling (all P>.05).

Fatuma-Ayaan Rinderknecht, Vivian B Yang, Mekaleya Tilahun, Jenna C Lester

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e50708

Information Regarding Dermatology as Seen on the Social Media Platform TikTok

Information Regarding Dermatology as Seen on the Social Media Platform TikTok

The Tik Tok platform was screened in November 2022 for the following keywords: dermatology, derm, skin, skin care, aesthetician, dermatologist, esthetician, derm physician assistant, dermatology physician assistant, derm PA, dermatology nurse, derm nurse, and derm nurse practitioner. Accounts containing ≥50% of dermatological content were included. An engagement score for these accounts was calculated by dividing the total number of likes by the total number of followers.

Alexandra Rose Nigro, Alim Osman, Ryan Charles Saal, Robert James Smith

JMIR Dermatol 2025;8:e59597

The Social Construction of Categorical Data: Mixed Methods Approach to Assessing Data Features in Publicly Available Datasets

The Social Construction of Categorical Data: Mixed Methods Approach to Assessing Data Features in Publicly Available Datasets

Recently, (deep) multimodal data fusion algorithms (ie, algorithms incorporating available categorical data such as a patient’s medical history and demographics in addition to a main data category such as a medical image) have been developed and successfully used in, for example, dermatology and radiology [9-14].

Theresa Willem, Alessandro Wollek, Theodor Cheslerean-Boghiu, Martha Kenney, Alena Buyx

JMIR Med Inform 2025;13:e59452

The Prevalence of Dermoscopy Use Among Dermatology Residents in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: Cross-Sectional Study

The Prevalence of Dermoscopy Use Among Dermatology Residents in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: Cross-Sectional Study

The inclusion criterion for this study was to be a registered dermatology resident in Saudi boards in Riyadh. Any participants who did not meet this inclusion criterion was excluded from this study. This study adapted and used a questionnaire previously tested and found valid and reliable by Forsea et al [25].

Abdullah Almeziny, Rahaf Almutairi, Amal Altamimi, Khloud Alshehri, Latifah Almehaideb, Asem Shadid, Mohammed Al Mashali

JMIR Dermatol 2025;8:e63861

Mobile Health App as an Auxiliary Tool in Management of Atopic Dermatitis in Children: Randomized Controlled Trial

Mobile Health App as an Auxiliary Tool in Management of Atopic Dermatitis in Children: Randomized Controlled Trial

A recent systematic review and meta-analysis of mobile health applications for AD reported a significant improvement in patients’ quality of life (assessed by Dermatology Life Quality Index) and self-management (assessed by Patient-Oriented Eczema Measure [POEM]) but no significant impact on AD severity (assessed by SCORAD [Scoring Atopic Dermatitis]) [3].

Alex Zvulunov, Stepan Lenevich, Natalia Migacheva

JMIR Dermatol 2025;8:e60479

Improving Outcomes and Quality of Life for Patients With Hand and Foot Eczema: Randomized Study of a Patient-Centered Monitoring App

Improving Outcomes and Quality of Life for Patients With Hand and Foot Eczema: Randomized Study of a Patient-Centered Monitoring App

This intervention study was undertaken at the Department of Dermatology, Venerology and Allergology at the University Medical Center Mannheim, Germany, between August 2018 and August 2021. This is the analysis of the data from the study weeks 0 (V0), 12 (V2), 24 (V3), 36 (V4), and 60 (V5).

Aimee Bruch, Wanja Weigandt, Yannic Schardt, Raphael Herr, Johannes Benecke, Astrid Schmieder

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e52159

Modern Digital Query Analytics of Patient Education Materials on Acanthosis Nigricans: Systematic Search and Content Analysis

Modern Digital Query Analytics of Patient Education Materials on Acanthosis Nigricans: Systematic Search and Content Analysis

Digital patient education plays an important role in improving outcomes in fields such as dermatology [8]. Acanthosis nigricans (AN) is a common cutaneous disorder characterized by symmetric and velvety hyperpigmented plaques [9]. These are often found in intertriginous areas such as the posterior neck, axillae, or the inguinal or inframammary regions [9]. The prevalence of AN is as high as 74% in some populations, and its incidence increases with age [10]. Obese individuals are at higher risk for AN [10].

Kevin Johny Varghese, Som Singh, Emily Kamali, Fahad Qureshi, Aleena Jamal, Fawad Qureshi

JMIR Dermatol 2025;8:e60210