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Int J Rheum Dis ; 27(9): e15340, 2024 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39278728

RESUMEN

A variety of nail changes have been described in children with Kawasaki disease during the convalescent phase. These include Beau's lines, leukonychia, and orange-brown chromonychia. However, nail pitting is distinctly unusual in KD. We report one such case.


Asunto(s)
Síndrome Mucocutáneo Linfonodular , Enfermedades de la Uña , Uñas , Humanos , Síndrome Mucocutáneo Linfonodular/diagnóstico , Síndrome Mucocutáneo Linfonodular/complicaciones , Síndrome Mucocutáneo Linfonodular/tratamiento farmacológico , Lactante , Enfermedades de la Uña/etiología , Enfermedades de la Uña/diagnóstico , Uñas/patología , Masculino , Resultado del Tratamiento , Inmunoglobulinas Intravenosas/uso terapéutico
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Skinmed ; 22(2): 145-146, 2024.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39090001

RESUMEN

An 87-year-old man was referred to our department for evaluation of his dystrophic left fingernails that developed progressively for the past 2 years. His past medical history included hemodialysis for 10 years for chronic renal failure. Examination of his nails revealed xanthonychia, onycholysis, Beau's lines, and marked hyperkeratosis of the nail plate involving all of his left fingernails. However, his right fingernails were not affected (Figure 1). He also had edema of the left hand associated with puffy fingers but without trophic disorders (Figure 2). Mycologic exam-ination with direct microscopy and culture of his affected nails were negative. Antinuclear antibodies (ANAs), Scl-70 (anti-topoisomerase) antibodies, anti-centromere antibodies, and anti-RNA polymerase III antibodies were all negative. Capillaroscopy showed no abnormalities. An X-ray of his left hand showed no bony abnormalities. For the past 5 years, the patient had suffered from paresthesia and numbness on the left hand in the area of the median nerve. Paresthesia, pain, burning, and tingling involved mainly the thumb, plus the index and middle fingers, but not the little finger. Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) was suspected. Neurologic examination and electromyography (EMG) confirmed the diagnosis of CTS of the left hand explaining his unilateral onychodystrophy. The patient was then referred to a hand surgeon for his CTS.


Asunto(s)
Síndrome del Túnel Carpiano , Dedos , Humanos , Masculino , Síndrome del Túnel Carpiano/diagnóstico , Síndrome del Túnel Carpiano/etiología , Anciano de 80 o más Años , Enfermedades de la Uña/diagnóstico , Enfermedades de la Uña/etiología , Enfermedades de la Uña/patología , Uñas Malformadas/diagnóstico , Uñas Malformadas/etiología
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Skinmed ; 22(3): 221-222, 2024.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39090019

RESUMEN

A 50-year-old man with a history of alcoholic cirrhosis status post liver transplant about 3 months prior to consultation presented with abnor-mal appearing fingernails for the past month. He had noted discoloration of his fingernails, which was initially dark pink and asymptomatic. He denied trauma or any new contactants to the nails.


Asunto(s)
Cirrosis Hepática Alcohólica , Trasplante de Hígado , Humanos , Trasplante de Hígado/efectos adversos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Cirrosis Hepática Alcohólica/complicaciones , Cirrosis Hepática Alcohólica/cirugía , Enfermedades de la Uña/patología , Enfermedades de la Uña/etiología , Enfermedades de la Uña/diagnóstico , Enfermedades de la Uña/cirugía
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Cutis ; 114(1): E9-E15, 2024 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39159345

RESUMEN

Nail disorders are common in the pediatric population and affect quality of life. We review inflammatory conditions (ie, nail psoriasis, nail lichen planus [NLP], trachyonychia, nail lichen striatus, nail atopic dermatitis [AD]) as well as infectious conditions (ie, nail disease due to hand, foot, and mouth disease [HFMD] or Kawasaki disease, onychomycosis, acute paronychia). Inflammatory and infectious nail conditions may involve the skin or occur in isolation. By highlighting the distinctive features and clinical presentations of these infectious and inflammatory nail disorders in children, we aim to raise awareness among dermatologists to improve diagnosis and management.


Asunto(s)
Enfermedades de la Uña , Humanos , Enfermedades de la Uña/diagnóstico , Enfermedades de la Uña/terapia , Niño , Calidad de Vida
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S D Med ; 77(1): 37-41, 2024 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38986147

RESUMEN

Glomus tumors are rare vascular hamartomas most commonly found in the subungual region of the fingers. They present with a classic triad of paroxysmal pain, point tenderness, and cold sensitivity. The diagnosis is often missed for several years due to under recognition of this condition. A 42-year-old female presented with a several year history of pain in the middle finger when it was struck or exposed to cold. She had point tenderness on the fingernail, and increased curvature of the nail. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) revealed a 7mm subungual glomus tumor. The tumor was surgically excised via a transungual approach, resulting in complete relief of her pain. Glomus tumors are diagnosed clinically based on the presence of classic symptoms and positive provocative tests. These tests include point tenderness on palpation and pain when ice is placed on the digit. MRI imaging can be used when the diagnosis is unclear or to localize the tumor prior to surgery. Increased awareness of this condition among physicians could reduce the time to diagnosis and treatment.


Asunto(s)
Dedos , Tumor Glómico , Imagen por Resonancia Magnética , Humanos , Tumor Glómico/diagnóstico , Tumor Glómico/complicaciones , Tumor Glómico/cirugía , Femenino , Adulto , Imagen por Resonancia Magnética/métodos , Dolor/etiología , Dolor/diagnóstico , Enfermedades de la Uña/diagnóstico , Enfermedades de la Uña/cirugía , Enfermedades de la Uña/diagnóstico por imagen , Enfermedades de la Uña/etiología
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Actas Dermosifiliogr ; 115(8): T773-T780, 2024 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés, Español | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38972583

RESUMEN

Nail disorders in newborns can show independently or as components of systemic illnesses or genodermatoses. The examination of these abnormalities is complex and sometimes challenging. However, familiarity with these disorders can significantly contribute to uncovering potential underlying conditions. This review includes the physiological nail changes seen within the first few months of life, such as Beau's lines, onychoschizia, koilonychia, congenital nail fold hypertrophy of the first digit, and onychocryptosis. This review also focuses on the most relevant congenital disorders reported and how to perform differential diagnosis. Finally, this review highlights those hereditary diseases in which nail involvement is crucial for diagnosis, such as nail-patella syndrome, congenital pachyonychia, or congenital dyskeratosis, among others.


Asunto(s)
Enfermedades de la Uña , Uñas Malformadas , Humanos , Enfermedades de la Uña/congénito , Enfermedades de la Uña/diagnóstico , Enfermedades de la Uña/etiología , Uñas Malformadas/congénito , Uñas Malformadas/genética , Recién Nacido , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Síndrome de la Uña-Rótula/genética , Síndrome de la Uña-Rótula/diagnóstico
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Hand Surg Rehabil ; 43S: 101526, 2024 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38879227

RESUMEN

Longitudinal melanonychia (LM) is a pigmented band extending from the matrix to the distal edge of a nail. It is caused by increased production of melanin within the matrix, and integration into the nail plate. The origin of this production is usually benign, due to activation, hyperplasia or proliferation of melanocytes normally present in the matrix. In some cases, however, LM is the manifestation of a subungual melanoma, the diagnosis of which must be made early. Biographical, clinical and dermoscopic criteria make it possible to suspect melanoma and decide whether to perform biopsy. None of these criteria, however, are specific and definitive diagnosis requires pathologic examination of a matrix biopsy. The biopsy technique should enable reliable histological study while limiting the risk of secondary nail dystrophy. Initial resection should ideally involve the entire lesion. Complete elevation of the nail plate enables the lesion to be precisely located. Lesions up to 3 mm can be removed by longitudinal resection biopsies without significant sequelae. In more extensive lesions, incision or tangential ("shave") biopsy can be performed without impairing prognosis. In clinical presentations strongly suggestive of melanoma, immediate complete resection of the entire nail unit may be proposed.


Asunto(s)
Melanoma , Enfermedades de la Uña , Neoplasias Cutáneas , Humanos , Biopsia , Melanoma/cirugía , Melanoma/patología , Melanoma/diagnóstico , Enfermedades de la Uña/cirugía , Enfermedades de la Uña/patología , Enfermedades de la Uña/diagnóstico , Neoplasias Cutáneas/cirugía , Neoplasias Cutáneas/patología
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Arch Dermatol Res ; 316(7): 365, 2024 Jun 08.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38850336

RESUMEN

Nail psoriasis is a chronic, inflammatory condition which is difficult to treat, linked with greater psoriasis severity, and may be associated with anxiety and significant functional impairment of the quality of life. The 1064 nm Nd: YAG laser was reported to yield satisfactory results in the treatment of nail psoriasis.The aim of the study was to assess the clinical and ultrasonographic efficacy of long-pulsed 1064 nm Nd: YAG laser in the treatment of fingernail psoriasis and compare its effect to control fingernails.This intra-patient randomized controlled trial analyzed 86 fingernails collected from 13 patients suffering from cutaneous and nail psoriasis. The nails were randomized into two groups. Group A was treated with Nd: YAG laser once monthly for three sessions while group B served as control. Assessment took place at baseline, 1 and 3 months after the last treatment session. For scoring, the 32-points target NAPSI scoring systems was used. Additionally, two blinded dermatologists' score of improvement, patients' pain assessment by visual analogue score and ultrasonographic assessment were all performed.At the end of follow up, the medians of tNAPSI score, plate definition, matrix thickness, bed thickness and bed vascularity decreased significantly in the Nd: YAG laser treated group in comparison to baseline (p = 0.001, 0.006, 0.039, < 0.001 and 0.010, respectively). While, there was a non-significant reduction in median tNAPSI score in the control group at last follow up, however, ultrasonography recorded a significant reduction in the medians of plate definition, bed thickness and vascularity (p = 0.002, 0.011 and 0.033, respectively) from the baseline. Comparison of the Nd: YAG laser and the control groups showed no significant difference from baseline regarding the medians of tNAPSI, tNAPSI percentile improvement, pits count, blinded evaluation of photographs and ultrasonographic assessments.In conclusion, Nd: YAG laser showed clinical and ultrasonographic improvement in fingernail psoriasis. Ultrasonography is a useful noninvasive tool in diagnosing and monitoring the clinical and even the subclinical changes in nail psoriasis. Nail psoriasis although difficult to treat, may show spontaneous improvement.


Asunto(s)
Láseres de Estado Sólido , Enfermedades de la Uña , Psoriasis , Ultrasonografía , Humanos , Psoriasis/diagnóstico por imagen , Masculino , Femenino , Adulto , Láseres de Estado Sólido/uso terapéutico , Ultrasonografía/métodos , Enfermedades de la Uña/diagnóstico por imagen , Enfermedades de la Uña/cirugía , Enfermedades de la Uña/diagnóstico , Persona de Mediana Edad , Resultado del Tratamiento , Índice de Severidad de la Enfermedad , Uñas/diagnóstico por imagen , Uñas/cirugía , Calidad de Vida , Dimensión del Dolor , Adulto Joven , Terapia por Luz de Baja Intensidad/métodos
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JAMA Dermatol ; 160(8): 838-845, 2024 Aug 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38759225

RESUMEN

Importance: BRCA1-associated protein (BAP1) tumor predisposition syndrome (TPDS) is a cancer genodermatosis associated with high risk of uveal and cutaneous melanoma, basal cell carcinoma, and multiple internal malignant neoplasms, including mesothelioma and renal cell carcinoma. Early detection of the syndrome is important for cancer surveillance and genetic counseling of family members who are at risk. Objective: To determine the prevalence of nail abnormalities in individuals with pathogenic germline variants in BAP1. Design, Setting, and Participants: In this prospective cohort study, individuals who were known carriers of pathogenic BAP1 germline variants were consecutively enrolled between October 10, 2023, and March 15, 2024. Dermatologic evaluation for nail abnormalities was performed, including a history of nail abnormalities and associated symptoms, physical examination, medical photography, and nail biopsy for histopathology. This was a single-center study conducted at the National Institutes of Health Clinical Center. Main Outcomes and Measures: Primary outcomes were the prevalence and spectrum of nail changes and histopathologic characterization. Results: Among 47 participants (30 female [63.8%]; mean [SD] age, 46.4 [15.1] years) ranging in age from 13 to 72 years from 35 families, nail abnormalities were detected in 41 patients (87.2%) and included leukonychia, splinter hemorrhage, onychoschizia, and distal nail hyperkeratosis. Clinical findings consistent with onychopapilloma were detected in 39 patients (83.0%), including 35 of 40 individuals aged 30 years or older (87.5%). Nail bed biopsy was performed in 5 patients and was consistent with onychopapilloma. Polydactylous involvement with onychopapillomas was detected in nearly all patients who had nail involvement (38 of 39 patients [97.4%]). Conclusions and Relevance: This study found that BAP1 TPDS was associated with a high rate of nail abnormalities consistent with onychopapillomas in adult carriers of the disease. Findings suggest that this novel cutaneous sign may facilitate detection of the syndrome in family members who are at risk and patients with cancers associated with BAP1 given that multiple onychopapillomas are uncommon in the general population and may be a distinct clue to the presence of a pathogenic germline variant in the BAP1 gene.


Asunto(s)
Predisposición Genética a la Enfermedad , Mutación de Línea Germinal , Neoplasias Cutáneas , Proteínas Supresoras de Tumor , Ubiquitina Tiolesterasa , Humanos , Ubiquitina Tiolesterasa/genética , Femenino , Proteínas Supresoras de Tumor/genética , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Adulto , Estudios Prospectivos , Anciano , Neoplasias Cutáneas/genética , Neoplasias Cutáneas/patología , Neoplasias Cutáneas/diagnóstico , Neoplasias Cutáneas/epidemiología , Adulto Joven , Adolescente , Enfermedades de la Uña/genética , Enfermedades de la Uña/patología , Enfermedades de la Uña/epidemiología , Enfermedades de la Uña/diagnóstico , Prevalencia , Papiloma/patología , Papiloma/genética , Papiloma/epidemiología , Papiloma/diagnóstico , Síndromes Neoplásicos Hereditarios/diagnóstico , Síndromes Neoplásicos Hereditarios/genética , Síndromes Neoplásicos Hereditarios/patología , Uñas Malformadas/genética , Uñas Malformadas/epidemiología , Uñas Malformadas/diagnóstico
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Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38753531

RESUMEN

Bony outgrowths of the distal phalanx of the great toe have been described in the literature but rarely. These subungual bony outgrowths can be caused by subungual exostosis or subungual osteochondromas. Both of these abnormalities are bony outgrowths with differences in the cartilage cap wherein the exostoses have fibrocartilage, and osteochondromas have hyaline cartilage. The subungual exostosis and osteochondroma that are protruding present symptoms of pain, redness, and deformed nail bed, whereas the nonprotruding osteochondromas have only a lump as the presenting symptom. In both conditions, excision of the lesion and curettage of the base helps prevent a recurrence. Curettage at the end of the excision of the bony outgrowth is required to avoid recurrence. After excision, the specimen should be sent for histopathologic examination to differentiate between the exostosis and osteochondromas, which are underreported in subungual locations, and to rule out malignant transformation. We present a 13-year-old girl with an isolated subungual nonprotruding exostosis of the great toe that was treated by excisional biopsy. The histopathologic examination confirmed it as osteochondroma, which is underreported.


Asunto(s)
Neoplasias Óseas , Exostosis , Enfermedades de la Uña , Osteocondroma , Humanos , Neoplasias Óseas/cirugía , Neoplasias Óseas/patología , Neoplasias Óseas/diagnóstico , Neoplasias Óseas/diagnóstico por imagen , Femenino , Osteocondroma/cirugía , Osteocondroma/diagnóstico por imagen , Osteocondroma/patología , Osteocondroma/diagnóstico , Exostosis/cirugía , Exostosis/diagnóstico , Adolescente , Enfermedades de la Uña/cirugía , Enfermedades de la Uña/patología , Enfermedades de la Uña/diagnóstico , Hallux/cirugía , Dedos del Pie/cirugía
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