Usefulness of dermoscopy in the evaluation of patch test reactions

An Bras Dermatol. 2021 Nov-Dec;96(6):706-711. doi: 10.1016/j.abd.2021.04.006. Epub 2021 Oct 8.

Abstract

Background: Despite being widely used in different areas of dermatology, there have been few studies evaluating the benefit of dermoscopy in the interpretation of patch tests, especially in weak and doubtful reactions.

Objectives: To evaluate the role of dermoscopy in the interpretation of patch tests and describe the main findings of the reactions.

Method: Prospective study, carried out in dermatology reference centers in southern Brazil, which evaluated the final results of patch tests analyzed with the aid of dermoscopy.

Results: 77 patients and 160 reactions were included. The most prevalent substances were nickel sulphate (23.8%), kathon CG (9.4%), and perfume mix (8.8%). The main dermoscopic findings were reaction area​​ greater than half of the chamber site (90%), homogeneous erythema (86.9%), vesicles (30%), crusts (21.3%), perifollicular erythema (35%), pore reaction (19.4%) and pustules (8.8%). Dermoscopy was found to facilitate the definition of erythema in reactions on black skin and when due to substances with deposition of pigment. Of the 64 weak or doubtful reactions, 36 (56.25%) showed a change in the final result after dermoscopy evaluation; of the 36 doubtful reactions, 33 (91.6%) showed a change in the final result after dermoscopy evaluation (p < 0.001).

Study limitations: The probable limitation of the study is its sample size. Though certain significance levels have been reached, other possible relationships may not have been observed.

Conclusion: Dermoscopy improves significantly the interpretation of patch tests, especially in weak and doubtful reactions.

Keywords: Allergic contact, dermatitis; Dermoscopy; Patch tests.

MeSH terms

  • Dermatitis, Allergic Contact*
  • Dermoscopy*
  • Erythema
  • Humans
  • Patch Tests
  • Prospective Studies