Software-Aided Adjunctive Diagnostic Device For Use By Physicians On Lesions Suspicious For Skin Cancer
Software-Aided Adjunctive Diagnostic Device For Use By Physicians On Lesions Suspicious For Skin Cancer is a medical device type in the General, Plastic Surgery specialty. This page includes real-world medical device registration data worldwide for this device type, with registrations from US FDA, Brazil ANVISA, and other global markets.
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Definition
A software-aided adjunctive diagnostic device for use by physicians on lesions suspicious for skin cancer is a prescription device that uses a software algorithm to analyze optical or other physical properties of a skin lesion and returns a classification of the skin lesion. The device is intended for use by a physician not trained in the clinical diagnosis and management of skin cancer as an adjunctive second-read device following identification of a suspicious skin lesion. It is not for use as a standalone diagnostic and is not for use to confirm a clinical diagnosis.
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