Title of article :
Dermoscopy as a first step in the diagnosis of onychomycosis
Author/Authors :
Yorulmaz, Ahu Department of Dermatology - Ankara Numune Research and Education Hospital, Turkey , Yalcin, Basak Department of Dermatology - Ankara Numune Research and Education Hospital, Turkey
Abstract :
Introduction
Over the years, clinical studies have provided new knowledge about the dermoscopic features of the diseases of cutaneous annexes. It seems that dermoscopy has opened a new morphological dimension in the diagnosis and management of hair disorders and onychopathies.
Aim
To identify and describe dermoscopic features of onychomycosis.
Material and methods
A total of 81 consecutive patients with onychomycosis (55 men and 26 women) were prospectively enrolled in the present study. For each patient, all fingernails and toenails were evaluated in clinical and dermoscopic examinations. Mycological tests were performed by potassium hydroxide (KOH) preparation. Mann-Whitney U and χ2 tests were used for the statistical analysis, with a significance threshold of p < 0.05.
Results
Dermoscopic examination of the patients’ nails revealed the following: jagged proximal edge with spikes of the onycholytic area (51.9%), longitudinal streaks and patches (44.4%), subungual hyperkeratosis (27.2%), brown-black pigmentation (9.9%) and leukonychia (1.2%). Jagged proximal edge, subungual hyperkeratosis and leukonychia were positively associated with the onychomycosis type.
Conclusions
Onychomycosis accounts for up to 50% of all consultations for onychopathies. Fast and effective diagnostic approaches are needed in everyday clinical practice. Dermoscopy can provide immediate and accurate information in the diagnosis of onychomycosis. We suggest that dermoscopy should be taken as a first step toward the diagnosis of onychomycosis.
Keywords :
onychomycosis , dermoscopy , jagged proximal edge , fungal melanonychia , ruin appearance
Journal title :
Advances in Dermatology and Allergology/Postȩpy Dermatologii i Alergologii