Alternative Names: Potassium hydroxide examination of skin lesion; Fungal wet prep
How the test is performed:
The health care provider scrapes the lesion off your skin, using a blunt edge such as the edge of a microscope slide. The scrapings from the skin lesion are placed in liquid containing potassium hydroxide (KOH) and examined under the microscope. KOH destroys all non-fungal cells, which makes it easier to see if there is any fungus present.
How to prepare for the test:
There is no special preparation for the test.
How the test will feel:
You may feel pressure when the doctor scrapes the lesion off your skin.
Why the test is performed:
This test is done to diagnose a fungal infection of the skin.
There is a small risk of bleeding or infection from scraping the lesion.
Review Date: 4/16/2007 Reviewed By: Michael S. Lehrer, M.D., Department of Dermatology, University of Pennsylvania Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.