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. 2017 Feb 7;34(1):28–35. doi: 10.5114/ada.2017.65618

Table 1.

Statistical analysis of the dermoscopic features with regard to NAPSI scores

Variable Median (min–max) P-value
Dilated hyponychial capillaries A (n = 43)
P (n = 24)
10.0 (3–81)
26.0 (4–86)
0.028
Pseudo-fiber sign A (n = 44)
P (n = 23)
9.5 (3–62)
28.0 (3–86)
< 0.001
Pitting A (n = 28)
P (n = 39)
8.5 (3–76)
18.0 (3–86)
0.023
Nail plate thickening and crumbling A (n = 55)
P (n = 12)
10.0 (3–81)
55.5 (7–86)
< 0.001
Transverse grooves A (n = 61)
P (n = 6)
11.0 (3–76)
54.5 (10–86)
0.008
Trachyonychia A (n = 56)
P (n = 11)
10.0 (3–81)
32.0 (3–86)
0.018
Salmon patches A (n = 52)
P (n = 15)
11.5 (3–81)
15.0 (8–86)
0.022
Subungual hyperkeratosis A (n = 61)
P (n = 6)
10.0 (3–65)
75.0 (28–86)
< 0.001
Splinter haemorrhages A (n = 18)
P (n = 49)
11.5 (3–51)
14.0 (3–86)
0.440
Onycholysis A (n = 30)
P (n = 37)
11.5 (3–86)
14.0 (3–81)
0.289
Leukonychia A (n = 63)
P (n = 4)
14.0 (3–86)
7.0 (5–11)
0.112
Lunular red spots A (n = 66)
P (n = 1)
13.0 (3–86)
30.0 (30–30)
0.437

Median (minimum-maximum values), A – absent, P – present.