Consensus on melanonychia nail plate dermoscopy

Author:

Chiacchio Nilton Di1,Farias Débora Cadore de2,Piraccini Bianca Maria3,Hirata Sergio Henrique4,Richert Bertrand5,Zaiac Martin6,Daniel Ralph7,Fanti Pier Alessandro3,Andre Josette8,Ruben Beth S9,Fleckman Philip10,Rich Phoebe11,Haneke Eckart12,Chang Patricia13,Cherit Judith Dominguez14,Scher Richard15,Tosti Antonella16

Affiliation:

1. Hospital do Servidor Público Municipal de São Paulo, Brazil

2. Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil

3. University of Bologna, Italy

4. Federal University of São Paulo, Brazil

5. University of Liège, Belgium

6. Greater Miami Skin and Laser Center, USA

7. University of Mississippi; University of Alabama, USA

8. Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium

9. University of California, USA

10. University of Washington, USA

11. University of Oregon, USA

12. University of Berne, Switzerland

13. Hospital Angeles, Mexico

14. Hospital General Dr Manuel Gea González, México

15. University of North Carolina, USA

16. University of Miami, USA

Abstract

This statement, focused on melanonychia and nail plate dermoscopy, is intended to guide medical professionals working with melanonychia and to assist choosing appropriate management for melanonychia patients. The International Study Group on Melanonychia was founded in 2007 and currently has 30 members, including nail experts and dermatopathologists with special expertise in nails. The need for common definitions of nail plate dermoscopy was addressed during the Second Meeting of this Group held in February 2008. Prior to this meeting and to date (2010) there have been no evidence-based guidelines on the use of dermoscopy in the management of nail pigmentation.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

Dermatology

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