A dermoscopic study in the diagnosis of plaque psoriasis as compared with contact dermatitis, lichen planus, and pityriasis rosea in Indian patients

IF 0.3 Q4 DERMATOLOGY
Faizy Abdul-Azeez, Aswathi Raj, M. Pinto, B. Vishal, Spandana P Hegde, Amina Asfiya Ibal, Shenoy Manjunath
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Background Dermoscopy is a noninvasive diagnostic tool to visualize clinical patterns of various pigmented skin lesions. Dermoscopy improves the accuracy of the clinical diagnosis of papulosquamous disorders like psoriasis as an additional measure. This in turn avoids the need for invasive diagnostic techniques like skin biopsy. Objective To record the dermoscopic findings in plaque psoriasis (PP), chronic dermatitis (CD), lichen planus (LP), and pityriasis rosea (PR). Patients and methods A case–control study was conducted on 130 patients: 65 patients diagnosed with PP as cases and 65 patients with a diagnosis of CD, LP, and PR as controls. Patients of any age and sex, irrespective of duration of the disease, were included in the study. The single most recently developed lesion of each patient was evaluated with a Heine delta 20 plus dermoscope. Results A combination of regularly distributed dotted vessels over a light-red background associated with diffuse white scales was highly predictive of PP. CD showed similar proportion of patients with patchy and peripheral distribution of scales with a network-like pattern. All the cases of LP revealed Wickham’s striae with a reticulate pattern. White-colored collarette of scaling on a yellow background was characteristic of PR. Conclusion Dermoscopy is emerging as an essential supplement to clinical examination in general dermatology. Visualization of specific dermoscopic features enhances the diagnostic utility of nonpigmented skin disorders. Knowledge of specific dermoscopic patterns can enable a clinician solve diagnostic dilemmas in various papulosquamous diseases.
一项在诊断斑块型银屑病与印度患者接触性皮炎、扁平苔藓和玫瑰糠疹的皮肤镜研究
背景:皮肤镜检查是一种非侵入性的诊断工具,用于观察各种色素皮肤病变的临床模式。作为一种额外的措施,皮肤镜检查提高了丘疹鳞状疾病如牛皮癣的临床诊断的准确性。这反过来又避免了像皮肤活检这样的侵入性诊断技术的需要。目的记录斑块型银屑病(PP)、慢性皮炎(CD)、扁平苔藓(LP)和玫瑰糠疹(PR)的皮肤镜表现。患者和方法对130例患者进行病例对照研究,其中65例诊断为PP, 65例诊断为CD、LP和PR的患者为对照。任何年龄和性别的患者,无论疾病的持续时间如何,都被纳入研究。用Heine delta 20 +皮肤镜评估每位患者最近出现的单个病变。结果在浅红色背景上有规则分布的点状血管并伴有弥漫性白色鳞片可高度预测PP。CD患者中有相似比例的鳞片呈斑块状分布,鳞片呈网状分布。所有LP病例均显示维克汉姆纹呈网状。结论皮肤镜检查正在成为普通皮肤科临床检查的重要补充。特定皮肤镜特征的可视化增强了非色素性皮肤病的诊断效用。了解特定的皮肤镜模式可以使临床医生解决各种丘疹鳞状疾病的诊断难题。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of The Egyptian Women''s Dermatologic Society (JEWDS) was founded by Professor Zenab M.G. El-Gothamy. JEWDS is published three times per year in January, May and September. Original articles, case reports, correspondence and review articles submitted for publication must be original and must not have been published previously or considered for publication elsewhere. Their subject should pertain to dermatology or a related scientific and technical subject within the field of dermatology.
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