Title of article
Dermoscopic features and types of orf and milker’s nodule
Author/Authors
Ayhan, Erhan Department of Dermatology - Selahaddin Eyyubi State Hospital, Diyarbakır, Turkey , Aktaş, Hamza Department of Dermatology - Diyarbakır Ergani State Hospital, Diyarbakır, Turkey
Pages
6
From page
357
To page
362
Abstract
Introduction
Orf and milker’s nodule are zoonotic cutaneous diseases generated by parapoxviruses. Contribution of dermoscopy to the diagnosis of these diseases has not been studied in the medical literature as to our knowledge.
Aim
To investigate whether dermoscopy is a valuable diagnostic tool in orf and milker’s nodule diagnosis or not.
Material and methods
In this study, macroscopic and dermoscopic features have been evaluated by including 46 lesions of 32 patients who have orf and milker’s nodule.
Results
56.5% (26) of lesions were orf, while 43.5% (20) of lesions were milker’s nodule (MN). Non-vascular dermoscopic structures have been determined as follows: blue-gray area (23.1% of orf, 35% of MN), orange-yellow streaks (19.2% of orf, 19.2% of MN), grayish-whitish streaks (26.9% of orf, 55% of MN), central yellow-white area (26.9% of orf, 35% of MN), crust (46.2% of orf, 40% of MN), erosion-ulceration (69.2% of orf, 55% of MN), yellow-white globule (11.5% of orf, 15% of MN), and yellow-white ring (57.7% of orf, 35% of MN). Limitations: Lack of PCR analysis, based of patient anamnesis types of orf and milker’s nodule.
Conclusions
No significant dermoscopic differences have been determined between orf and milker’s nodule patients’ lesions. In our opinion, dermoscopy may be a useful tool to develop diagnosis of these diseases.
Keywords
dermoscopy , orf , milker’s nodule , infectious diseases , clinical features , dermoscopic types
Journal title
Advances in Dermatology and Allergology/Postȩpy Dermatologii i Alergologii
Serial Year
2017
Record number
2622887
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