[PDF] Wound Areas by Computerized Planimetry of Digital Images: Accuracy and Reliability | Semantic Scholar Skip to search formSkip to main content> Semantic Scholar's Logo Search Sign InCreate Free Account You are currently offline. Some features of the site may not work correctly. DOI:10.1097/01.ASW.0000350839.19477.ce Corpus ID: 13752557Wound Areas by Computerized Planimetry of Digital Images: Accuracy and Reliability @article{Mayrovitz2009WoundAB, title={Wound Areas by Computerized Planimetry of Digital Images: Accuracy and Reliability}, author={H. Mayrovitz and Lisa B Soontupe}, journal={Advances in Skin & Wound Care}, year={2009}, volume={22}, pages={222-229} } H. Mayrovitz, Lisa B Soontupe Published 2009 Medicine Advances in Skin & Wound Care BACKGROUND: Tracking wound size is an essential part of treatment. Because a wound's initial size may affect apparent healing rates, its surface area (S) and its surface area-to-perimeter (S/P) ratio are useful to document healing. 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