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Dermoscopic findings of small plaque parapsoriasis and patch stage mycosis fungoides (MF),histopathological correlation of the dermoscopic findings, and using these findings to differentiate two diseases by demonstrating the difference in diagnostic success of dermatologists


Clinical Trial Description

Limited number of studies have been conducted on the dermoscopic findings of mycosis fungoides (MF) and small plaque parapsoriasis for the differentiation of these two diseases. Therefore, prospective studies involving a large number of patients and which can reach high magnification levels with videodermoscopy are needed to determine the criteria for discrimination. In our study, dermoscopic demonstration of vascularity will be achieved through videodermoscopy and capillaroscopy from the lesional skin, resulting in high magnification levels (x200). In terms of histopathology and dermoscopy correlation, skin punch biopsy will be taken for diagnostic purposes. Videodermoscopy and lesional capillaroscopy will be performed to the same site of the lesion where punch biopsy will be taken. As a result patients who had the diagnosis of mycosis fungoides or parapsoriasis will be included to our study. After histopathological features are evaluated by pathologists, dermoscopic correlations will be examined for each lesion. 30 patients with clinical and histopathological diagnosis of mycosis fungoides, and 30 patients with clinical and histopathological diagnosis of small plaque parapsoriasis, who applied to the dermatology clinic of our hospital between february 2022 and june 2022 are included in the study. Patients did not use systemic treatment for 4 weeks and topical treatments in the last 2 weeks were included to the study. Patient's demographical data, clinical data, videodermoscopy findings such as vascular structure (vascularity (shape, clustered, uniform, non-clustered) presence of scale ( diffuse or in patches or grooves, etc.), orange structural areas or specific clues will be evaluated. If vascularity is detected at x200 magnification in patients undergoing lesional capillaroscopy, characterization of vascularity (point, clustered, uniform, etc.) will be made. After dermoscopic criteria are determined, the individuals whose dermatology education range from 1 to 15 years will be randomized and divided into two groups, and the correct diagnosis rates will be measured, with one group only clinical and the other group clinical and dermoscopy images together. ;


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NCT number NCT05433727
Study type Observational [Patient Registry]
Source Istanbul Training and Research Hospital
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Status Completed
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Start date February 14, 2022
Completion date June 14, 2022