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How dermoscopy of scabies changes in skin of colour

Dr Vincenzo Piccolo explores how the dermoscopy of scabies changes in skin of colour — highlighting key variations, new research, and real patient cases.

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In his latest video update in the field of dermoscopy for general dermatology, Dr Vincenzo Piccolo shares new research and expert advice on how dermoscopy of scabies changes in skin of colour.

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In the video, Dr Piccolo​ explores the dermoscopic features of scabies in individuals with skin of colour. Referencing recent published studies, he highlights how dermoscopic patterns can vary based on skin pigmentation and emphasises the need for clinicians to recognise these differences to ensure accurate diagnosis and effective treatment of scabies.

Using a series of real case examples, Dr Piccolo discusses specific dermoscopic signs, such as the "delta-wing jet" pattern, and how these may present differently in darker skin tones — underscoring the importance of tailored diagnostic approaches in dermatology to address the unique presentations in diverse populations.

Learn more in the full video below.

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