Dermoscopy: the ultimate tool for diagnosis of nail psoriasis? A review of the diagnostic utility of dermoscopy in nail psoriasis.

A. Yorulmaz
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Dermoscopy is a highly practical noninvasive diagnostic tool. Several dermoscopic algorithms have been proposed in the evaluation of skin diseases, which allow clinicians not only to identify and make differential diagnosis, but also to determine the treatment choices in challenging clinical circumstances. Over the years, we have witnessed a rapid increase in the utilization of dermoscopy in the assessment of nail disorders. However, to assess the diagnostic utility of dermoscopy in inflammatory nail diseases, current evidence is insufficient. Nail psoriasis is a significant challenge because of the difficulties in its diagnosis. Detection of nail involvement is of utmost importance in psoriasis because it is highly associated with arthritis, which is an indication for systemic treatment. Dermoscopy holds promise as a potential tool in the diagnosis of nail psoriasis, capable of providing characteristic clinical findings without any delay and discomfort. This review summarizes current evidence regarding the unique dermoscopic features of nail psoriasis. It addresses whether dermoscopy may serve as the gold-standard diagnostic tool, excluding the necessity of histopathological examination for the ultimate diagnosis of nail psoriasis.
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皮肤镜检查:指甲银屑病的终极诊断工具?皮肤镜检查在甲癣诊断中的应用综述。
皮肤镜检查是一种非常实用的非侵入性诊断工具。几种皮肤镜算法已被提出用于评估皮肤病,使临床医生不仅可以识别和做出鉴别诊断,而且还可以在具有挑战性的临床情况下确定治疗选择。多年来,我们目睹了皮肤镜在指甲疾病评估中的应用迅速增加。然而,评估皮肤镜在炎性指甲疾病中的诊断效用,目前的证据是不足的。指甲牛皮癣是一个重大的挑战,因为它的诊断困难。检测指甲受累是最重要的银屑病,因为它是高度相关的关节炎,这是一个系统治疗的指征。皮肤镜检查有望作为诊断甲牛皮癣的潜在工具,能够提供特征性的临床表现,没有任何延迟和不适。这篇综述总结了目前关于指甲牛皮癣独特的皮肤镜特征的证据。它讨论了皮肤镜检查是否可以作为金标准诊断工具,排除了最终诊断指甲牛皮癣的组织病理学检查的必要性。
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