| Literature DB >> 34566358 |
Mahima Agarwal1, Niti Khunger2, Surbhi Sharma2.
Abstract
CONTEXT: Cutaneous warts can affect up to 7-12% of the general population. Usually diagnosed clinically, there may be diagnostic dilemmas in atypical presentations or immunocompromised patients. Radiofrequency ablation is a common method of treatment of warts, but recurrences occur due to incomplete removal. Dermoscopy has been used in the diagnosis of various infectious dermatoses including warts. AIMS: The study aimed to assess dermoscopic features of various types of viral warts and its efficacy in monitoring the treatment response following radiofrequency ablation. SETTINGS ANDEntities:
Keywords: Dermoscopy; HPV; destruction; radiofrequency ablation; recurrence; viral warts
Year: 2021 PMID: 34566358 PMCID: PMC8423214 DOI: 10.4103/JCAS.JCAS_47_20
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cutan Aesthet Surg ISSN: 0974-2077
Types of warts
| Morphological types of warts | Number of patients (%) |
|---|---|
| Common warts/verruca vulgaris | 30 (50) |
| Plane warts/verruca plana | 10 (16.67) |
| Palmo-plantar warts | 20 (33.33) |
| Total | 60 (100) |
Figure 1Dermoscopy of verruca plana showing ill defined margins, even brown background and absence of vascularity
Figure 4Dermoscopy of plantar wart showing ill defined margins, yellow background, few papillae/haloes with red dots (black circles), red dots (short red arrow) and linear vessels (long red arrow)
Dermoscopic features of various subtypes of warts
| Type of wart | Common warts ( | Plane warts ( | Palmoplantar warts ( |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dermoscopic features | |||
| Well defined, | 27 (90%) | 4 (40) | 19 (95) |
| Background color, | Pink: 10 (33.33) | Pink: 0 (0) | Pink: 5 (25) |
| Yellow: 7 (23.33) | Yellow: 0 (0) | Yellow: 9 (45) | |
| Brown: 13 (43.33) | Brown: 10 (100) | Brown: 6 (30) | |
| Presence of Papillae/surrounding haloes, | 21 (70) | 5 (50) | 11 (55) |
| Presence of vascularity, | Dots: 10 (33.33) | Dots: 1 (10) | Dots: 12 (60%) |
| Globules: 5 (16.67) | Globules: 0 (0) | Globules: 5 (25) | |
| Linear: 4 (13.33) | Linear: 0 (0) | Linear: 3 (15) | |
| Loop: 2 (6.67) | Loop: 0 (0) | Loop: 0 (0) | |
| Skin markings, | 9 (30) | 2 (20) | 20 (100) |
| Presence of Hemorrhage/crusting, | 4 (13.33) | 0 (0) | 2 (10) |
Most common dermoscopic features of warts
| Presence of papillae/ surrounding haloes |
| Evidence of vascularity (dots>globules>linear vessels>loops) |
| Interrupted skin lines |
| Brown colored background |
Figure 5(A) Dermoscopy of filiform wart (pre RFA) showing yellow papillae with linear (red arrow) and looped (black arrow) vessels. (B) Dermoscopy of filiform wart (post RFA) showing few yellow papillae (white arrows) remaining indicating incomplete wart removal (note the artefactual shiny lines due to plastic wrap application)
Figure 7(A) Dermoscopy of common wart (pre RFA) showing yellow background, papillae and dots (black arrow). (B) Dermoscopy of common wart (post RFA) showing no papillae or dots indicating complete wart removal
Figure 8Follow up of patients