Facilitations in the Clinical Diagnosis of Human Scabies through the Use of Ultraviolet Light (UV-Scab Scanning): A Case-Series Study

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作者
Scanni, Gaetano [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Dept Prevent ASL, Dermatol Unit, I-70123 Bari, Italy
[2] Osservatorio Studio & Prevenz Parassitosi & Infez, Via Lungomare Starita n6, I-70132 Bari, Italy
关键词
scabies; ultraviolet-A light; Mite-Gallery Unit; full frame view; dermoscopy; diagnosis; neglected disease;
D O I
10.3390/tropicalmed7120422
中图分类号
R51 [传染病];
学科分类号
100401 ;
摘要
Background: To confirm the suspicion of scabies, dermatologists have one pathognomonic sign, "the tunnel" through which Sarcoptes scabiei digs into the epidermis. Light microscopy is considered the most reliable procedure, but it is time-consuming and operator-dependent. Recently, dermoscopy has greatly improved the chances of recognizing mite in situ, but it is still linked to the examiner's experience and to the magnification capability of the device used. Methods: This article, based on a case-series study, describes a novel diagnostic path, which uses an ultraviolet LED source at 365 nm and a digital camera for the evaluation of lesions that raise the suspicion of scabies. Results: The gallery emits a naked-eye-visible wavy bluish-white linear luminescence, better than that of any standard lighting. UVA light is also able to identify Sarcoptes scabiei as a white or green point-shaped area. This sign can only be appreciated by enlarging its picture to full frame on a common PC monitor. Conclusions: Ultraviolet light (365 nm) seems to offer help in the diagnosis of scabies because it saves time compared with light microscopy and because it does not require contact with the patient's skin, as in dermoscopy. Although examiner experience remains an important factor, it is easily compensated by procedural simplicity, the cost of the devices and, especially, by the clarity of the results, even in non-specific lesions.
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