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Transillumination: A simple tool to assess subungual extension in periungual warts.

K T Ashique1, Feroze Kaliyadan.   

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23741674      PMCID: PMC3673381          DOI: 10.4103/2229-5178.110582

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Indian Dermatol Online J        ISSN: 2229-5178


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Transillumination is the technique of sample illumination by transmission of light through the sample.[1] In medicine, it has a variety of applications in fields such as skull base surgeries, dentistry, urology, and ophthalmology.[2-5] However, in dermatology, the use of transillumination has been limited to early detection of melanoma and on a detailed literature search; to the best of our knowledge, there was only one reference to this technique earlier in dermatology literature.[6-8] Transillumination can be used as a simple tool to assess the subungual extent of periungual warts. This is especially useful in patients who have a very thick nail plate making visualization of the deeper extent of the wart difficult under normal light. It is a very simple bedside/office procedure. The lights in the clinic are turned off and the flash light with a small mouth and Light Emitting Diode (LED) operated light source) is lit from the distal part with the mouth facing and in direct contact with the pulp (this would enhance the light penetration and also prevent the light leaking through the sides which may interfere in visualizing the lesion [Figures 1 and 2].
Figure 1

Placing the light source in approximation to the pulp of the affected finger

Figure 2

Transillumination showing the subungual extent of the wart on the right index finger

Placing the light source in approximation to the pulp of the affected finger Transillumination showing the subungual extent of the wart on the right index finger The main advantage is that it is a simple and cost-effective method as there is no extra investment or expensive apparatus required for it Periungual warts are generally difficult to treat. The dermatologist has to at times resort to invasive procedures like nail avulsion to treat the warts effectively. Transillumination would ensure that nail avulsion surgery, which is an unwelcome and traumatic procedure for most of the patients, is avoided. The technique also helps in winning the confidence of the patients who can visualize the problems themselves and therefore understand the rationale for surgical treatment if necessary. Transillumination can also serve as an adjuvant diagnostic tool in other conditions affecting the nail like onychomycosis and psoriasis [Figures 3 and 4], though it has its own limitations.
Figure 3

Transillumination for onychomycosis

Figure 4

Transillumination for nail psoriasis

Transillumination for onychomycosis Transillumination for nail psoriasis There are various limitations to the said technique including the difference of intensity of the light that is transmitted in each individual due to the keratosis of the palmar or plantar skin and also the constitutional skin color. It may also be not satisfactory when the limb is not properly cleaned prior to the procedure. Further studies are recommended to assess the sensitivity and specificity of the technique which may help in further enhancing the utility in the dermatologist's diagnostic armamentarium.
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1.  Transillumination of fingertip as aid in examination of nail changes.

Authors:  L GOLDMAN
Journal:  Arch Dermatol       Date:  1962-05

2.  Computer aided analysis of epi-illumination and transillumination images of skin lesions for diagnosis of skin cancers.

Authors:  Brian D'Alessandro; Atam P Dhawan; Nizar Mullani
Journal:  Conf Proc IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc       Date:  2011

3.  Intraoperative transillumination to determine the extent of frontal sinus in subcranial approach to anterior skull base.

Authors:  Rajeev Sharan; Krishnakumar Thankappan; Subramania Iyer; Dilip Panicker; Moni Abraham Kuriakose
Journal:  Skull Base       Date:  2011-03

Review 4.  Traditional lesion detection aids.

Authors:  K W Neuhaus; R Ellwood; A Lussi; N B Pitts
Journal:  Monogr Oral Sci       Date:  2009-06-03

5.  Letter: Transillumination as diagnostic aid.

Authors:  L Goldman
Journal:  Arch Dermatol       Date:  1976-02

6.  A modified digital slit lamp camera system for transillumination photography of intraocular tumours.

Authors:  Jørgen Krohn; Bård Kjersem
Journal:  Br J Ophthalmol       Date:  2011-11-23       Impact factor: 4.638

7.  [Laparoscopic repair of vesico-vaginal fistula without intentional cystotomy and guided by vaginal transillumination].

Authors:  A García-Segui
Journal:  Actas Urol Esp       Date:  2011-12-19       Impact factor: 0.994

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1.  Nail Transillumination Combined with Dermoscopy for Enhancing Diagnosis of Subungual Hematoma.

Authors:  Feroze Kaliyadan; Karalikkattil T Ashique
Journal:  Indian Dermatol Online J       Date:  2018 Mar-Apr

2.  Transillumination: A Diagnostic Tool to Assess Subungual Glomus Tumors.

Authors:  Aikaterini Tsiogka; Helena Belyayeva; Stavros Sianos; Dimitrios Rigopoulos
Journal:  Skin Appendage Disord       Date:  2021-03-19

3.  Finger-shaped Red Light Emitting Diode to Ascertain the Depth of Periungual Wart.

Authors:  Balakrishnan Nirmal
Journal:  J Cutan Aesthet Surg       Date:  2016 Jul-Sep

4.  Nail Photography: Tips and Tricks.

Authors:  Feroze Kaliyadan; K T Ashique
Journal:  J Cutan Aesthet Surg       Date:  2016 Oct-Dec
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