DermAtlas

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DermAtlas is a dermatology database maintained at Johns Hopkins University which is free of use to the public. DermAtlas was developed as an international collaborative project that enables health care professionals, parents, and patients to access high quality dermatology images on the World Wide Web. DermAtlas also includes an online Dermatology Quiz at http://dermatlas.med.jhmi.edu/derm/quiz.cfm that allows trainees to test their diagnostic skills.

DermAtlas is compiled, reviewed, scored and updated by physicians of the Johns Hopkins University. Currently 8678 clinical and histological images (4539 pediatric images), 14 CME cases and 1284 diagnoses are included in this fast growing collection of dermatology images.

Dermatlas encourages users to submit their dermatology images and links to DermAtlas for inclusion (see below).


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