none3noNail dermoscopy is becoming more and more frequently utilized for the diagnosis of nail disorders. It can be performed with handy dermoscope or with a video dermoscope, which allows magnifications of up to 200. Nail dermoscopy requires a good knowledge of nail anatomy and physiology and the pathogenesis of nail diseases: we have to know which part of the nail we have to look at! The nail is in fact not visible as a whole at one time, but its different parts should be observed, moving the lens back and forth and transversally. All nail disorders can be observed by dermoscopy. However, except for some diseases in which the technique really adds a lot to clinical examination, in most of the cases, nail dermoscopy only permits a better v...
Dermoscopy improves the diagnostic accuracy in the clinical evaluation of pigmented skin lesions, bu...
The non-invasive examination of the nail unit using a dermoscope is known as onychoscopy. This techn...
Melanonychia striata represents a diagnostic dilemma for dermatologists. the use of dermoscopy to as...
Pigmented and nonpigmented nail abnormalities often represent a challenge for clinicians because man...
Nail dermoscopy was initially used only in the assessment of nail pigmentation, but now it is widely...
Onychoscopy is the examination of the nail unit using a dermoscope. The dermoscopic criteria for a v...
Pigmented and non-pigmented nail alterations are a frequent challenge for dermatologists. A profound...
The use of Dermoscopy in nail disorder (also known as 'onycoscopy' is quite recent. Initially utili...
Nail dermoscopy (onychoscopy) is being used for a more accurate diagnosis of all nail disorders and ...
Nail dermoscopy (onychoscopy) is a valuable diagnostic tool for evaluating diseases in the nail appa...
Background  Distal subungual onychomycosis and traumatic onycholysis are the most common cause...
Dermatoscopy can be used to evaluate the nail apparatus (ie, onychoscopy), and it is helpful for the...
The use of dermoscopy in non-pigmented skin disorders includes dermoscopy as a diagnostic tool for n...
Most dermatological conditions are diagnosed by simple inspection of the skin lesions with the naked...
is usually difficult, and neither a single clinical criterion nor a combination of symptoms currentl...
Dermoscopy improves the diagnostic accuracy in the clinical evaluation of pigmented skin lesions, bu...
The non-invasive examination of the nail unit using a dermoscope is known as onychoscopy. This techn...
Melanonychia striata represents a diagnostic dilemma for dermatologists. the use of dermoscopy to as...
Pigmented and nonpigmented nail abnormalities often represent a challenge for clinicians because man...
Nail dermoscopy was initially used only in the assessment of nail pigmentation, but now it is widely...
Onychoscopy is the examination of the nail unit using a dermoscope. The dermoscopic criteria for a v...
Pigmented and non-pigmented nail alterations are a frequent challenge for dermatologists. A profound...
The use of Dermoscopy in nail disorder (also known as 'onycoscopy' is quite recent. Initially utili...
Nail dermoscopy (onychoscopy) is being used for a more accurate diagnosis of all nail disorders and ...
Nail dermoscopy (onychoscopy) is a valuable diagnostic tool for evaluating diseases in the nail appa...
Background  Distal subungual onychomycosis and traumatic onycholysis are the most common cause...
Dermatoscopy can be used to evaluate the nail apparatus (ie, onychoscopy), and it is helpful for the...
The use of dermoscopy in non-pigmented skin disorders includes dermoscopy as a diagnostic tool for n...
Most dermatological conditions are diagnosed by simple inspection of the skin lesions with the naked...
is usually difficult, and neither a single clinical criterion nor a combination of symptoms currentl...
Dermoscopy improves the diagnostic accuracy in the clinical evaluation of pigmented skin lesions, bu...
The non-invasive examination of the nail unit using a dermoscope is known as onychoscopy. This techn...
Melanonychia striata represents a diagnostic dilemma for dermatologists. the use of dermoscopy to as...