Research Article

Dermoscopic Features of Psoriatic Nails and Their Correlation to Disease Severity

Table 3

Analysis of dermoscopic features in cases according to severity.

Dermoscopic featureGroup 1 (mild psoriasis) (n = 23)Group 2 (moderate to severe psoriasis) (n = 27)Test of significance

Pitting19 (82.6%)24 (88.9%)χ2 = 0.407

Onycholysis17 (73.9%)24 (88.9%)χ2 = 1.887

Longitudinal striations11 (47.8%)21 (77.8%)χ2 = 4.836

Prominent capillaries11 (47.8%)17 (63%)χ2 = 1.155

Splinter hemorrhage14 (60.9%)12 (44.4%)χ2 = 1.342

Salmon patch10 (43.5%)13 (48.1%)χ2 = 0.109

Subungual hyperkeratosis7 (30.4%)16 (59.3%)χ2 = 4.154

Leukonychia4 (17.4%)9 (33.3%)FET = 1.641

Beaus lines5 (21.7%)7 (25.9%)χ2 = 0.119

Spotted lunula4 (17.4%)1 (3.7%)FET = 2.585

Crumbling3 (13%)2 (7.4%)FET = 0.438

Onychomadesis1 (4.3%)2 (7.4%)FET = 0.206

Melanonychia1 (4.3%)1 (3.7%)FET = 0.013

Transverse striations1 (4.3%)0 (0%)FET = 1.198

: probability. Categorical data are expressed as number (%). χ2: chi-square test. FET: Fisher’s exact test. Statistically significant ().