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Abstract
The diagnostic accuracy of dermoscopy (DS) for scabies, a highly contagious parasitic disease, remains disputed. This study aimed to assess the diagnostic accuracy of DS in scabies, analyze the factors influencing DS, and explore its role in post-treatment evaluation. Patients with suspected scabies were randomly divided into 2 groups: 71 patients in the skin scraping (SS) group and 73 patients in the DS group. The diagnostic efficiencies of SS and DS in these groups were calculated. We also analyzed the influence of body part and investigator competence on the accuracy of DS. Then 16 body parts with typical signs of scabies were monitored by DS 2 and 4 day after sulfur ointment treatment. The sensitivity and specificity of DS were 98.3% and 88.5%, respectively. Hands, arms, and the abdomen had higher positivity rates than other body parts (P<0.001). The accuracy of dermatologists' interpretations of images negative for scabies in the intermediate- and high-level groups was higher than that in the low-level group (P<0.001). At follow-up, the mites were still visible on 43.8% to 62.5% of the skin lesions 2 and 4 day after sulfur ointment treatment. These results showed that DS could significantly increase the accuracy of diagnosing scabies owing to its high sensitivity and specificity. Therefore, it may be useful for monitoring clinical responses to anti-parasitic treatment.Entities:
Keywords: Scabies; accuracy; dermoscopy; diagnosis
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33412771 PMCID: PMC7806431 DOI: 10.3347/kjp.2020.58.6.669
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Korean J Parasitol ISSN: 0023-4001 Impact factor: 1.341
Clinical features of patients suspected with scabies
| SS group (n=71) No. (%) | DS group (n=73) No. (%) | Total (n=144) No. (%) | |
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| Demographics | |||
| Male | 45 (63.4) | 43 (58.9) | 88 (61.1) |
| Female | 26 (36.6) | 30 (41.1) | 56 (38.9) |
| Age range | 7–63 yr | 6 month–69 yr | 6 month–69 yr |
| Mean age (yr) | 40.4±12.3 | 36.8±15.8 | 38.2±13.6 |
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| Symptoms and signs | |||
| Papulovesicles | 54 (76.1) | 58 (79.5) | 112 (77.8) |
| Vesicles | 38 (53.5) | 46 (63.0) | 84 (58.3) |
| Erythema&scale | 60 (84.5) | 65 (89.0) | 125 (86.8) |
| Scrotum nodules | 15 (33.3% of men) | 18 (41.9% of men) | 33 (37.5% of men) |
| Itch | 71 (100) | 73 (100) | 144 (100) |
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| Body parts | |||
| Hands | 43/71 (60.6) | 50/73 (68.5) | 93/144 (64.6) |
| Arms | 19/47 (40.4) | 16/45 (35.6) | 35/92 (38.0) |
| Abdomen | 11/34 (32.4) | 15/39 (38.5) | 26/73 (35.6) |
| Thighs | 5/22 (22.7) | 6/19 (31.6) | 11/41 (26.8) |
| Scrotum | 7/22 (31.8) | 8/25 (32.0) | 15/47 (31.9) |
| Others | 3/13 (23.1) | 4/16 (25.0) | 7/29 (24.1) |
Positive rate of DS according to number of examinations.
SS, skin scraping; DS, dermoscopy.
Diagnostic properties of dermoscopy and skin scraping for scabies
| Diagnostic property | Skin scraping (%) | Dermoscopy (%) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sensitivity (TP/TP+FN) | 51.7 (61/118) | 98.3 (116/118) | 0.000 |
| Specificity (TN/TN+FP) | 100.0 (26/26) | 88.5 (23/26) | 0.234 |
| Negative predictive value (TN/TN+FN) | 31.3 (26/83) | 92.0 (23/25) | 0.000 |
| Positive predictive value (TP/TP+FP) | 100 (61/61) | 97.5 (116/119) | 0.525 |
FN, false negative; TN, true negative; TP, true positive; FP, false positive.
Fig. 1Influence of body part and investigator skill level on the accuracy of dermoscopy. (A) Difference in positive rate of dermoscopy among different body parts (χ2=19.723, P<0.01). (B) Interpretation accuracy on positive images. No difference in accuracy was observed among the 3 groups (χ2=4.104, P>0.05). (C) Interpretation accuracy on negative images. Interpretation accuracy on the low-level group was lower than that on the intermediate-level and high-level groups (χ2=19.131, P<0.001).
Fig. 2Typical structures of mites and burrows before and after treatment. (A) A mite (black arrow) and a burrow (yellow arrow) before treatment. (B) 2 day after sulfur ointment treatment, the mite has disappeared, and the burrow is slightly damaged. (C) Mites (black arrow) and burrows (yellow arrow) before treatment. (D) 4 day after sulfur ointment treatment, fuzzy mites and burrows are still visible (dermoscopic images at 20× magnification).