Department of Dermatology, Venerology, and Leprology, NKP Salve Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Centre and Lata Mangeshkar Hospital, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India.
Department of Dermatology, Venerology, and Leprology, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research, Wardha, Maharashtra, India.
PLoS One. 2023 Aug 15;18(8):e0289562. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0289562. eCollection 2023.
Dermoscopy is a safe, rapid, and non-invasive tool that aids in the clinical examination of pigmented and non-pigmented lesions. The upward trend in the use of dermoscopy can be attributed to the availability of compact hand-held and sophisticated dermoscopes, that are small enough to be carried around in a pocket. The extent of dermoscopy is not only limited to the evaluation of cutaneous lesions but also involves its use in the assessment of mucosal lesions along with lesions of hair and nails.
In a descriptive cross-sectional study, subjects (n = 100) with oral or genital mucosal lesions will be enrolled. Following a thorough clinical examination, a dermoscopy of the lesion will be performed with Dermlite DL4© Dermoscope, having a magnification of 10x. Images obtained would be stored and evaluated for observing specific morphologic patterns on dermoscopy which would be utilized to describe those patterns and arrive at a specific diagnosis. Descriptive statistics will include mean and standard deviation to summarise quantitative variation. Dermoscopic features of oral and genital mucosal lesions will be estimated in percentage.
Mucosal lesions several times mimic each other morphologically. Performing a biopsy is not always feasible for oral and genital lesions because they may be difficult to reach and tend to bleed more profusely compared to the skin surface due to its rich vascular nature. Dermoscopy is a non-invasive tool that helps in the diagnosis that is used mostly for the evaluation of non-mucosal lesions. For the same reason, there is no or minimal information in the published literature with regard to dermoscopic patterns of mucosal lesions. The current study intends to describe dermoscopic patterns in oral and genital mucosal diseases so that this important information would assist the diagnosis in a non-invasive manner thereby reducing the need for invasive investigations like mucosal biopsy.
To summarize, this research is intended to add to the scarce literature on dermoscopic findings of oral and genital mucosal lesions. The study findings would establish the diagnosis and eliminate the need for unwarranted invasive biopsies of mucosal lesions and, if need be, help in the selection of the biopsy site.
皮肤镜检查是一种安全、快速、非侵入性的工具,有助于对色素性和非色素性病变进行临床检查。皮肤镜检查的使用呈上升趋势,这归因于小型手持和精密皮肤镜的普及,这些皮肤镜小到可以放在口袋里携带。皮肤镜检查的范围不仅限于评估皮肤病变,还包括评估黏膜病变以及毛发和指甲病变。
在一项描述性的横断面研究中,将招募 100 名患有口腔或生殖器黏膜病变的受试者。在进行彻底的临床检查后,将使用 Dermlite DL4©皮肤镜对病变进行皮肤镜检查,放大倍数为 10x。获得的图像将被存储并评估,以观察皮肤镜下的特定形态模式,这些模式将用于描述这些模式并得出特定的诊断。描述性统计将包括平均值和标准差来总结定量变化。口腔和生殖器黏膜病变的皮肤镜特征将以百分比估计。
黏膜病变在形态上多次相互模仿。对于口腔和生殖器病变,由于它们难以触及并且由于其丰富的血管性质,与皮肤表面相比更容易大量出血,因此进行活检并不总是可行的。皮肤镜是一种有助于诊断的非侵入性工具,主要用于评估非黏膜病变。出于同样的原因,关于黏膜病变的皮肤镜模式,发表的文献中几乎没有或没有信息。本研究旨在描述口腔和生殖器黏膜疾病的皮肤镜模式,以便这些重要信息能够以非侵入性的方式协助诊断,从而减少对黏膜活检等侵入性检查的需求。
总之,这项研究旨在补充有关口腔和生殖器黏膜病变皮肤镜表现的稀缺文献。研究结果将确立诊断,并消除对不必要的黏膜病变侵袭性活检的需求,如果需要,还将有助于选择活检部位。