Dermoscopic Features of Distal Lateral Subungual Onychomycosis.
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Onychomycosis is a very common disease and accounts for upto 50% of the diseases affecting the nail apparatus. Diagnosis of onychomycosis is usually confirmed with the help of a potassium hydroxide (KOH) mount and fungal culture. Onychoscopy can be a handy and additional tool for the diagnosis.
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To determine the dermoscopic findings in distal lateral subungual onychomycosis (DLSO).
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A prospective study of 60 nails with a clinical and mycological diagnosis (KOH with Chicago sky blue positive) of DLSO. Dermoscopic examination was performed using a Heine delta 20 plus dermatoscope and the features were recorded.
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Longitudinal striae and jagged proximal edges seen in all 60 (100%) patients. Intermittent spiked pattern was seen in 47 nails (78.3%). Chromonychia and distal irregular termination were noticed in 23 (38.3%) and 7 (11.7%) nails, respectively.
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Onychoscopy can be used as an important diagnostic tool while evaluating nail disease, especially in DLSO.
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Small study sample and lack of comparison with other nail diseases that manifests with distal onycholysis.