Indian Journal of Rheumatology
Volume 6, Issue 4 , Pages 185-191, December 2011

Nailfold capillaroscopy: A cost effective practical technique using digital microscope

  • Vivek Vasdev

      Affiliations

    • Associate Professor, Department of Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology, Institute of Aerospace Medicine, Bengaluru
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorrespondence: Wg Cdr Vivek Vasdev
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  • Darshan S Bhakuni

      Affiliations

    • Professor, Department of Rheumatology and Clinical Immunology, Army Hospital Research and Referral, New Delhi, India
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  • Aprajita Bhayana

      Affiliations

    • Resident, Aerospace Medicine, Institute of Aerospace Medicine, Bengaluru
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  • Parul Kamboj

      Affiliations

    • Resident, Department of Dermatology, Command Hospital (Air Force), Institute of Aerospace Medicine, Bengaluru

Abstract 

Nailfold capillaroscopy (NFC) is a simple and non-invasive technique for the analysis of microvascular abnormalities seen in various systemic connective tissue diseases (SCTD), especially in systemic sclerosis (SSc) group of disorders. The techniques for NFC have evolved over several decades and nailfold video capillaroscope (NVC) is considered the gold standard tool for NFC. Nailfold video capillaroscope is an expensive equipment and usually not available in most developing countries. Other instruments that have been utilised for NFC are a magnifying lens, an ophthalmoscope, a dermatoscope, a stereomicroscope and a wide field microscope. Faced by shortcomings of multiple instruments, we have innovated a cost effective and simple technique for NFC using a handheld and universal serial bus (USB) digital microscope. This article elaborates on the advantages and disadvantages of various instruments and techniques for NFC, with emphasis on our innovative techniques. We recommend USB digital microscope for NFC in clinical practice especially for evaluation of scleroderma-related disorders.

Keywords:  Nail fold capillaroscopy , Raynaud's , digital microscope

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PII: S0973-3698(11)60205-7

doi:10.1016/S0973-3698(11)60205-7

Indian Journal of Rheumatology
Volume 6, Issue 4 , Pages 185-191, December 2011