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Pathogenesis, Clinical Signs and Treatment Recommendations in Brittle Nails: A Review.
Chessa, Marco A; Iorizzo, Matilde; Richert, Bertrand; López-Estebaranz, Jose L; Rigopoulos, Dimitrios; Tosti, Antonella; Gupta, Aditya K; Di Chiacchio, Nilton; Di Chiacchio, Nilton G; Rubin, Adam I; Baran, Robert; Lipner, Shari R; Daniel, Ralph; Chiheb, Soumya; Grover, Chander; Starace, Michela; Piraccini, Bianca M.
Afiliação
  • Chessa MA; Dermatology Unit, Department of Experimental, Diagnostic and Specialty Medicine, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy. marcoadriano.chessa@gmail.com.
  • Iorizzo M; Private Dermatology Practice, Bellinzona/Lugano, Switzerland.
  • Richert B; Saint Pierre - Brugmann and Queen Fabiola Children's University Hospitals, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium.
  • López-Estebaranz JL; University Fundación Alcorcón Hospital, Madrid, Spain.
  • Rigopoulos D; Department of Dermatology, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, "A. Sygros" Hospital, Athens, Greece.
  • Tosti A; Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami, FL, USA.
  • Gupta AK; Department of Medicine, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada.
  • Di Chiacchio N; Canada and Mediprobe Research Inc., London, ON, Canada.
  • Di Chiacchio NG; Dermatology Clinic - Hospital do Servidor Público Municipal de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
  • Rubin AI; Dermatology Clinic - Hospital do Servidor Público Municipal de São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
  • Baran R; Dermatology Discipline - Faculade de Medicina do ABC, Santo André, Brazil.
  • Lipner SR; Department of Dermatology, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, and Section of Dermatology, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
  • Daniel R; Nail Disease Center, Cannes, France.
  • Chiheb S; Department of Dermatology, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, NY, USA.
  • Grover C; University of Mississippi, Medical Center, University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL, USA.
  • Starace M; Faculty of Medicine and Pharmacy, University Hassan II, Casablanca, Morocco.
  • Piraccini BM; University College of Medical Sciences and Guru Teg Bahadur Hospital, Delhi, India.
Dermatol Ther (Heidelb) ; 10(1): 15-27, 2020 Feb.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31749091
Nail plate brittleness (or fragility) is a common complaint affecting up to 20% of the population, especially women over 50 years of age, with fingernail fragility being more prevalent than toenail fragility. Nail brittleness is characterized by nails that split, flake and crumble, become soft and lose elasticity. The main clinical presentations are: onychoschizia, onychorrhexis, superficial granulation of keratin and worn-down nails. According to causative factors, we can distinguish 2 forms of nail fragility (NF): a primary "idiopathic or brittle nail syndrome" form and NF secondary to different causes such as inflammatory nail disorders, infections, systemic diseases and general conditions, traumas and alteration of the nail hydration. Optimal management requires treatment of the primary cause of brittle nails, when possible. In idiopathic NF oral supplementation, vitamins (especially biotin, also known as vitamin B7), trace elements and amino acids (especially cysteine) have been reported to be useful. In addition, several products, such as topical moisturizers and lacquers could be considered to restructure the affected nail plate and to reduce psychological impacts of this common problem.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article