Authors
Michael Hughes, Tonia Moore, Neil O’Leary, Andrew Tracey, Holly Ennis, Graham Dinsdale, Andrea Murray, Christopher Roberts, Ariane L Herrick
Publication date
2015/8/1
Journal
Rheumatology
Volume
54
Issue
8
Pages
1435-1442
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Objectives. Nailfold videocapillaroscopy (NVC), the current gold standard for detection of capillary abnormalities suggestive of an SSc-spectrum disorder, is not widely available: a key question is whether lower-magnification, easy-to-use dermoscopy compares favourably. This is especially relevant given the inclusion of capillaroscopic abnormality within the 2013 classification criteria for SSc. Our objectives were to examine the ability to classify capillaries and to evaluate abnormality (severity), by both NVC and dermoscopy, to determine whether these differ between general and specialist rheumatologists, and to compare intra- and interrater reliability of both techniques.
Methods. NVC and dermoscopy images were acquired from all 10 nailbeds of 32 subjects with a range of capillary abnormalities. Images were graded (using a web-based interface) on a 0–3 scale of severity: normal (0), mildly …
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