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The video is about the working dynamics and the appearance of lesions when examined under a wood's lamp. A very basic and useful examination in dermatology.
Wood lamp examination is a diagnostic test in which the skin or hair is examined while exposed to the black light emitted by Wood lamp. Blacklight is invisible to the naked eye because it is in the ultraviolet spectrum, with a wavelength just shorter than the colour violet.
22 maj 2021 · Wood's lamp examination. Air to air. 13.4K subscribers. Subscribed. 101. 33K views 3 years ago. (black light test, ultraviolet light test) A procedure that uses transillumination (light) to...
In use for over a century, the Wood’s lamp is a time-tested tool to aid in the diagnosis of certain superficial infections, pigmentary disorders, and metabolic diseases. To achieve its high utility, the Wood’s lamp projects ultraviolet light onto ...
28 sie 2023 · Wood's lamp is a source of long wave ultraviolet light and can be used to detect the fluorescence in skin and hair, which is a feature of some dermatophytes. It has diagnostic utility in the detection of inconspicuous scalp lesions.
9 maj 2024 · Normal skin does not fluoresce under the light of a Wood’s lamp. But if a fungal or bacterial infection or pigment disorder is present, Wood’s lamp examination can strengthen or lessen the suspicion of a particular diagnosis based on the color of fluorescence of the affected skin being illuminated.
Wood’s lamp examination is a simple, painless, risk-free test that can identify certain conditions on your skin, scalp and hair. The UV light test, along with your health history and symptoms, can help diagnose infections and other issues.