Skin malformation assessment by triple wavelength imaging - Summary - MDSpire

Skin malformation assessment by triple wavelength imaging

  • By

  • Janis Spigulis

  • Ilze Irbe

  • Uldis Rubins

  • Edgars Kviesis-Kipge

  • Marta Skrastina

  • July 1, 2026

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Objective:

To review recent advancements and results achieved by snapshot triple wavelength imaging for skin diagnostics, focusing on its clinical validation and potential applications.

Approach:
  • Technology Overview: The paper discusses the design and functionality of diagnostic equipment for triple wavelength imaging, emphasizing its high spectral and spatial resolution and the ability to avoid motion artefacts within sub-second imaging time.
Key Findings:
  • Triple wavelength imaging allows for high-resolution spectral imaging without motion artefacts and captures images in a single snapshot.
  • The technique improves diagnostic efficiency by capturing images of skin lesions quickly.
  • The developed smartphone-compatible device offers spatial resolution superior to conventional dermatoscopes.
Interpretation:

The findings suggest that triple wavelength imaging could enhance the accuracy of skin diagnostics in clinical settings.

Limitations:
  • The implementation of this technology may be limited by the cost of equipment and the complexity of extracting clinically useful diagnostic criteria.
Conclusion:

The paper discusses the potential of triple wavelength imaging for implementation in routine dermatological practice, highlighting its advantages over traditional imaging methods.

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