BackgroundDermoscopy is a non-invasive adjuvant diagnostic tool that allows clinicians to visualize microscopic features of cutaneous disorders. Recent studies have demonstrated that dermoscopy can be used to diagnose onychomycosis. We performed this systematic review to identify the characteristic dermoscopic features of onychomycosis and understand their diagnostic utility.MethodsWe searched the Medline, Embase, Scopus, and Cochrane databases from conception until May 2021. Studies on the dermoscopic features of onychomycosis were screened. The exclusion criteria were as follows: fewer than 5 cases of onychomycosis, review articles, and studies including onychomycosis cases that were not mycologically verified. Studies on fungal melanonyc...
INTRODUÇÃO: Onicomicose é a infecção fúngica das unhas e é considerada a onicopatia mais frequente e...
Pigmented and nonpigmented nail abnormalities often represent a challenge for clinicians because man...
Contains fulltext : 200471.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Clinical diag...
Background: Onychomycosis (OM) refers to fungal infection of the nail unit. It is one of the most co...
Background  Distal subungual onychomycosis and traumatic onycholysis are the most common cause...
Background: Onychomycosis is a very common disease and accounts for upto 50% of the diseases affecti...
Nail dermoscopy (onychoscopy) is a valuable diagnostic tool for evaluating diseases in the nail appa...
Introduction: There are very few studies about dermoscopic findings of fungal melanonychia (FM) apar...
Background: Onychomycosis is the most common nail disease, representing 50% of cases affecting the n...
Early detection of melanoma is essential to improve survival.The additional value of dermoscopy over...
Although onychomycosis can be diagnosed clinically, many guidelines still recommend pathologic confi...
BackgroundOnychomycosis is the most common nail disorder and is associated with diagnostic challenge...
Background: Onychomycosis (OM) and traumatic onychodystrophy (OD) are common causes of toenail chang...
Onychomycosis is the most common nail infective disorder. It is caused mainly by anthropophilic derm...
WOS: 000351176700007PubMed ID: 25511570BackgroundData on the dermoscopic features of fungal melanony...
INTRODUÇÃO: Onicomicose é a infecção fúngica das unhas e é considerada a onicopatia mais frequente e...
Pigmented and nonpigmented nail abnormalities often represent a challenge for clinicians because man...
Contains fulltext : 200471.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Clinical diag...
Background: Onychomycosis (OM) refers to fungal infection of the nail unit. It is one of the most co...
Background  Distal subungual onychomycosis and traumatic onycholysis are the most common cause...
Background: Onychomycosis is a very common disease and accounts for upto 50% of the diseases affecti...
Nail dermoscopy (onychoscopy) is a valuable diagnostic tool for evaluating diseases in the nail appa...
Introduction: There are very few studies about dermoscopic findings of fungal melanonychia (FM) apar...
Background: Onychomycosis is the most common nail disease, representing 50% of cases affecting the n...
Early detection of melanoma is essential to improve survival.The additional value of dermoscopy over...
Although onychomycosis can be diagnosed clinically, many guidelines still recommend pathologic confi...
BackgroundOnychomycosis is the most common nail disorder and is associated with diagnostic challenge...
Background: Onychomycosis (OM) and traumatic onychodystrophy (OD) are common causes of toenail chang...
Onychomycosis is the most common nail infective disorder. It is caused mainly by anthropophilic derm...
WOS: 000351176700007PubMed ID: 25511570BackgroundData on the dermoscopic features of fungal melanony...
INTRODUÇÃO: Onicomicose é a infecção fúngica das unhas e é considerada a onicopatia mais frequente e...
Pigmented and nonpigmented nail abnormalities often represent a challenge for clinicians because man...
Contains fulltext : 200471.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Clinical diag...