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Trilokraj Tejasvi, M.B.B.S., M.D.

DERMATOLOGY

Dr. Tejasvi received his medical degree from Karnataka Institute of Medical Sciences, India. He completed a residency-training program and worked as senior resident in Dermatology and Venereology at All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India. Dr. Tejasvi completed post-doctoral training in the genetics of psoriasis under the direction of Dr. James T. Elder at the University of Michigan, Department of Dermatology in Ann Arbor. He is active member of many professional, national and international dermatology associations including the United States Cutaneous Lymphoma Consortium and the International Society for Cutaneous Lymphoma. Dr. Tejasvi provides expert patient care within our medical dermatology outpatient offices, offering advanced diagnosis and treatment of dermatologic conditions affecting the skin, hair and nails. Dr. Tejasvi’s primary research interests include Cutaneous Lymphoma, and Technology and Skin imaging. He is interested in clinical and molecular determinants of cutaneous lymphomas prognosis. He is also interested in teledermatology and dermoscopy that involve cost saving measures, more immediate access to a specialist and improved patient care in underserved areas. He is the Director of the U-M Teledermatology Service.

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Interview with Dr. Trilokraj Tejasvi, MD

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Introduction

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(1:26 - 12:10)

How does Dr. Tejasavi monitor patients with high risks for melanoma? What it is like to been seen in the Melanoma Clinic? How long does it take for a comprehensive skin exam? Most melanomas are found by patients and friends & family members. What are the inexperienced physicians missing when they examine patients? The ugly duckling concept.

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(12:11 - 14:01)

What are the most difficult types of melanoma to diagnose? Pink lesions. Amelanotic melanoma. Seborrehic keratosis like melanoma.

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(14:01- 18:42)

How does teledermatology improve access to care?  

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(18:43 - 27:53)

How to take clinically helpful photos of lesions and send them to your own dermatologists? What are the common pitfalls in taking bad clinical photos? 

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(27:53 - 29:55)

What other dermatology programs are incorporating teledermatology around the country? 

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(29:56 - 32:02)

The future of skin cancer detection.  3D Total body photography and confocal laser microscopy.

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(32:02 - 32:35)

Conclusion

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