DOI: 10.1111/ajd.70197 ISSN: 0004-8380

Dermoscopic Features of Mpox: A Case Series

Ilse Andrea Moreno‐Arquieta, Héctor Teodoro Rios‐Bazaldua, Roger Adrián González‐Ramírez, Gabriel Salerni, Erika Stephania Alvarado‐Arana, José Alberto García‐Lozano, Juan Pablo Gonzalez‐Morales, Jesus Alberto Cardenas‐de la Garza

ABSTRACT

Monkeypox (mpox) is a viral infection characterized by polymorphic cutaneous lesions and systemic symptoms, including fever, lymphadenopathy, headache and myalgia. Given its broad differential diagnosis, accurate recognition requires a high level of clinical suspicion; in this context, dermoscopy represents a potentially useful tool to improve diagnostic accuracy. We conducted a retrospective case series of six patients with RT‐PCR–confirmed mpox and dermatologic involvement between July 2022 and July 2025. A total of six patients were included; three (50%) were evaluated in the macular/vesicular phase and three (50%) in the crusted phase. In the macular/vesicular phase, eight lesions were analysed. In the crusted phase, five lesions were analysed. In our series, we observed pinkish‐yellow structureless areas during the macular/vesicular phase. Recognition of these dermoscopic features may increase clinical suspicion and support the diagnosis.

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