A Single-Center Cross-Sectional Observational Study on Dermoscopy of Genital Mucosal Disorders in a Tertiary Care Center in Central India.

IF 1.9 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Indian Dermatology Online Journal Pub Date : 2024-10-28 eCollection Date: 2024-11-01 DOI:10.4103/idoj.idoj_868_23
Shreya K Gowda, Dinesh P Asati, Hemlata Panwar, Ajay Halder, Vikas Gupta, Amulya M Lakshman, Priyanka Verma, Young Denla
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Abstract

Introduction: Dermoscopy of mucosa is known as mucoscopy. Mucoscopy can aid in delineating minute aspects of mucosal lesions and will guide in the differentiation of similar-looking lesions. To date, there are only a few studies on mucoscopy of genital dermatoses especially from India.

Aim and objectives: The study aims to describe mucoscopic features and correlate histopathologically in various genital mucosal diseases.

Materials and methods: The study was conducted in a tertiary care center in Central India after IHEC approval between October 2020 and April 2022, and the sampling technique was based on a convenience purposive method. Any genital mucosal diseases were included in patients above 18 years of age. Sexually transmitted diseases in general were excluded, however, warts and molluscum contagiosum were included. All patients fulfilling the inclusion criteria were examined after proper informed consent, and the clinical images were photographed using iPhone 11. Dermoscopic images were taken using a DermLite DL4 dermoscope in polarized mode at 10X magnification.

Results: A total of 206 patients were recruited, and mucoscopy features were analyzed. Dermoscopic findings of physiological conditions such as vestibular papillomatosis, pearly penile papules, and Fordyce spots were evaluated. Inflammatory conditions such as lichen planus, pemphigus, and psoriasis were analyzed. Mucoscopy of lichen sclerosus showed white structureless areas (100%), follicular plugs (35%), as well as dotted and linear vessels (80%). Circinate balanitis revealed regular red dotted vessels (100%), coalescing pustules in annular and polycyclic patterns (90%). Squamous cell carcinoma of the penis showed ulceration, serpentine, looped vessels, white structureless area, and yellow-brown crust in a pink background.

Limitations: In our study, because of the inclusion of various diseases, sample size was inadequate, biopsies were not performed in all cases, and variations in mucoscopic features in patients who are already on therapy could not be assessed. Haziness while capturing pictures because of mist formation was hindering the quality of pictures. As patients with premalignant and malignant cases were less, the predicting features for malignant transformation or pathognomoniic signs could not be assessed.

Conclusion: Various dermoscopies have been studied extensively, but the mucoscopy is still a gray area. The results of this study revealed the dermoscopic features of various genital disorders and histopathological correlation in few cases. However, biopsy was not performed in all mucosal disorders; hence, conclusive correlation could not be extrapolated.

在印度中部三级保健中心生殖器粘膜疾病皮肤镜检查的单中心横断面观察研究。
粘膜皮肤镜检查被称为粘膜镜检查。粘膜镜检查可以帮助描绘粘膜病变的细微方面,并将指导区分相似的病变。迄今为止,关于生殖器皮肤病的粘膜镜检查研究很少,特别是来自印度的研究。目的和目的:本研究旨在描述各种生殖器粘膜疾病的粘膜镜特征和相关的组织病理学。材料和方法:该研究于2020年10月至2022年4月在IHEC批准后在印度中部的一家三级保健中心进行,取样技术基于方便目的法。年龄在18岁以上的患者中包括任何生殖器粘膜疾病。一般的性传播疾病被排除在外,但是疣和传染性软疣被包括在内。所有符合纳入标准的患者均在知情同意后接受检查,并使用iPhone 11拍摄临床图像。皮肤镜图像使用DermLite DL4皮肤镜在偏振模式下以10倍放大拍摄。结果:共纳入206例患者,分析其粘膜镜检查特征。皮肤镜检查结果的生理状况,如前庭乳头状瘤病,珍珠状阴茎丘疹,和福代斯斑点进行了评估。炎症条件,如扁平苔藓,天疱疮和牛皮癣分析。硬化地衣粘膜镜显示白色无结构区(100%),滤泡塞(35%),点状和线状血管(80%)。环状balbalitis表现为规则的红色点状血管(100%),环状和多环状型合并脓疱(90%)。阴茎鳞状细胞癌表现为溃疡、蛇形、环形血管、白色无结构区和粉红色背景中的黄褐色外壳。局限性:在我们的研究中,由于纳入了各种疾病,样本量不足,并非所有病例都进行了活检,并且无法评估已经接受治疗的患者的粘膜镜特征变化。在拍摄时由于雾的形成而产生的模糊影响了照片的质量。由于癌前和恶性病例较少,因此无法评估恶性转化或病理征象的预测特征。结论:各种皮肤镜已被广泛研究,但粘膜镜仍是一个灰色地带。本研究结果揭示了各种生殖器疾病的皮肤镜特征和少数病例的组织病理学相关性。然而,并不是所有的粘膜疾病都进行了活检;因此,不能推断出结论性的相关性。
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