Dermoscopic patterns of the filiform papillae of the tongue in patients with Sjögren's syndrome
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1346-8138.2006.00020.x
Dermoscopic patterns of the filiform papillae of the tongue in patients with Sjögren's syndrome
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to determine whether there are any differences in the appearance of tongue-surface structure in different kinds of collagen diseases, because red tongue is well known to be a very important feature of suspected Sjögren's syndrome (Sjs). To clarify some features of the filiform papillae on the dorsal surfaces of the tongues of patients with speculated Sjs, we observed a total of 565 individuals with primary Sjs (n = 24, M/F = 0/24), secondary Sjs (n = 16, M/F = 1/15), possible Sjs (n = 96, M/F = 21/75), collagen diseases (CD) (n = 55, M/F = 15/40; 15 SSc, 10 SLE 10, two MCTD, six dermatomyositis, and 22 others), various cutaneous disorders (n = 324, M/F = 118/206), and healthy controls (HC) (n = 50, M/F = 32/18) by using a dermoscope. The average ages of the patients with Sjs, CD (non-Sjs), cutaneous disorders (non-Sjs/CD), and HC were 56.4 14.8, 55.1 116.4, 51.1 121.2, and 37.1 110.6 years of age, respectively. The filiform papillae were classified into four patterns by their structural characteristics: normal papillae (no abnormality with clear cornified tips) (pattern I, n = 162), slightly rounded papillae with unclear cornified tips (pattern II, n = 239), rounded papillae without cornified tips (pattern III, n = 86), and completely flattened papillae (pattern IV, n = 28). Their patterns were reversely related to the volume of salivary fluid (gum test) (P = 0.046) and the degree of furor coating of the tongue (P = 0.051). Pattern IV is predominant in definitive Sjs (primary and secondary Sjs) (n = 15; 53.6%) with positive anti-SS-A or -B antibody (n = 8) with a specificity of 53.6% and a sensitivity of 36.6%. The present dermoscopic finding that the completely flattened pattern (IV) is predominant in definite Sjs patients may indicate a useful marker for suspicion of Sjs.
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