Dermoscopy in the Evaluation of Nail Disorders

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Abstract

Nail dermoscopy was initially used only in the assessment of nail pigmentation, but now it is widely utilized for the evaluation of many nail disorders. In daily practice, dermoscopy may confirm clinical diagnoses and guides in the management of nail diseases and treatments, permitting a better visualization of symptoms. Dry dermoscopy is required for evaluation of the nail plate surface, while gel as an interface is necessary for assessment of nail pigmentation and onycholysis, as well as for the evaluation of the distal nail margin. In this review, we describe the dermoscopic features of the most important nail disorders, looking at the different areas of the nail. Dermatoscopic changes that usually accompany specific nail diseases are also reviewed.

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Alessandrini, A., Starace, M., & Piraccini, B. M. (2017, May 1). Dermoscopy in the Evaluation of Nail Disorders. Skin Appendage Disorders. S. Karger AG. https://doi.org/10.1159/000458728

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