- Dermatoscopy in the diagnosis of tinea nigra.
Dermatoscopy in the diagnosis of tinea nigra.
Dermatology online journal (2008-12-09)
Marcus Henrique de S B Xavier, Lúcia Helena S Ribeiro, Hélio Duarte, Giani Saraça, Angela Cristina L Souza
PMID19061575
RESUMEN
Tinea nigra is an asymptomatic superficial fungal infection caused by Phaeoannelomyces werneckii, generally affecting the skin of the palms and characterized by deeply pigmented macular non-scaly patches. These lesions are quite characteristic. However, they can be misdiagnosed as a malignant melanoma or a junctional melanocytic nevus and unnecessary biopsies may be performed. Thus, dermoscopy is a fast, useful, clinical adjunctive tool in differentiating tinea nigra from melanocytic lesion.