The value of dermoscopy and high-frequency ultrasound in staging morphea
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The value of dermoscopy and high-frequency ultrasound in staging morphea
Abstract
Morphea is an autoimmune disease characterized by skin sclerosis. According to the disease progression, morphea can be divided into inflammatory, sclerotic, and atrophic stages. Dermoscopy and high-frequency ultrasound (HF-US) have been applied in the noninvasive evaluation of many inflammatory diseases, but studies on the skin imaging features of the different stages of morphea are limited. To analyze the dermoscopic and HF-US features of the different stages of morphea and explore their auxiliary value in staging the disease, we followed 34 patients with histopathology-confirmed morphea between April 2018 and July 2021 who underwent dermoscopy and 50 and 20 MHz HF-US. Fisher's exact test was used to assess the differences in dermoscopic and HF-US features among patients with different stages of morphea. Seven patients were classified as the inflammatory stage, 20 as the sclerotic stage, and seven as the atrophic stage by histopathology. The most common dermoscopic features of inflammatory lesions were red structureless areas (100%) and linear curved vessels (85.7%). White clouds and shiny white streaks could be seen in 100% and 90% of sclerotic lesions, respectively. Among atrophic lesions, pigmentary structures (100%) and red structureless areas (85.7%) were the main features. In the HF-US examination, inflammatory lesions showed hypoechogenicity around the appendages (85.7%), a hypoechogenic dermis (71.4%), and an unclear boundary between the dermis and the subcutaneous fat (71.4%). Among lesions of the sclerotic stage, the main HF-US characteristics included a hyperechogenic dermis (85.0%), acoustic attenuation of the dermis (70.0%), and an unclear boundary between the dermis and the subcutaneous fat (85.0%). All atrophic lesions showed a hyperechogenic dermis, and 28.6% showed an unclear boundary between the dermis and the subcutaneous fat. Dermoscopy and HF-US can reveal the characteristic features of the different stages of morphea and show good correspondence with the histopathology. Dermoscopy and HF-US can provide important information for the staging of morphea.
Keywords: dermoscopy; high-frequency ultrasound; localized scleroderma; morphea; skin imaging; stage.
© 2022 Japanese Dermatological Association.
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