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Validation of a Photonumeric Scale for Evaluation of Telangiectasia in Rosacea
Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology2024Vol. 24(1), pp. e16593–e16593
Lynhda Nguyen, Nikolaus Seeber, Jens Malte Baron, Stefan Hammes, Syrus Karsai, Tanja Fischer, Laurence Imhof, Gerd Kautz, Sonja Sattler, Maximilian Deußing, Cathy Dierckxsens, Alexander Thiem, Zacharias Drosos, Stephan Grosse‐Buening, Nomun Ganjuur, Andreas Kampmann, J. May, Stefan W. Schneider, Martina Kerscher, Katharina Herberger
Abstract
The TRoSA scale demonstrated high interrater and intrarater reliability indicating that it is a consistent and reproducible tool for grading the severity of telangiectasia in rosacea. This scale can standardize clinical assessments, assisting in diagnosis, treatment planning, and evaluation of therapeutic efficacy.
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