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Volume 4 (2025) Issue 1

Mohammed Abdul Qader AlMalmi1,2
1Consultant of Dermatology and Aesthetic Medicine, Doctor AlMalmi Clinic, Sanaa, Yemen
2Specialist in Dermatology and Aesthetic Medicine, Be You Plus Clinic, Dubai, UAE
Abstract:

Background:Teledermatology consists of a trained clinical photographer taking a series of digital images of a patient’s skin lesion. The images are remotely reviewed by a dermatologist to decide if additional in-office care is required. Objective: To analyze the scope and patterns of cutaneous cases received through social media websites. Patients and Methods: The research involved male and female patients of all ages—infants, children, and adults—who presented clinical photographs of dermatological lesions through WhatsApp. Results: The clinical information and photographs showed a varied range of dermatological disorders. Conclusion: Social media has revolutionized medical communication significantly, lowering distance-related barriers. All consultations, diagnoses, treatments, and follow-ups were provided for free, as a service to society. Alhamdulillah.

E.L. Pankratov1
1Nizhny Novgorod State Agrotechnical University, 97 Gagarin avenue, Nizhny Novgorod, 603950, Russia
Abstract:

In this paper we consider a model for estimation of spatio-temporal distribution of blood in a cardiovascular system. We intro-duce an approach for analyzing the considered model. We consider a possibility of changing the rate of blood transport.