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. 2019 Jun;5(2):41–44. doi: 10.18502/cmm.5.2.1161

Table 2.

Comparison of onychoscopic patterns in distal lateral subungual onychomycosis obtained in this study with reports

Our study (n=45 DLSO) Piraccini et al., 2013 De Crignis et al., 2014 Jesus Silva et al., 2015 Yadav et al., 2016 Chetana et al., 2018 Correlation with clinical type
Longitudinal striae 31 (68.75%) 32 (86.4%) 267 (79.46%) 42 (44.68%) 86 (62.2%) DLSO (P<0.001)
Spiked pattern 25 (55.5%) 37 (100%) 17 (43.59%) 21 (58.3%) 71 (52.5%) DLSO (P<0.001)
Jagged pattern 25 (55.5%) 37 (100%) 53 (39.2%) DLSO (P<0.001)
Linear edge (traumatism) 2 (4.4%) 13 (100%) – Cases of traumatic onycholysis 13 (38.24%) 5 (3.7%)
Distal irregular termination 5 (11.1%) 26 (38.81%) 29 (21.5%)