Findlay C A, Donaldson M D, Watt G
Department of Child Health, Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Yorkhill, Glasgow, United Kingdom.
J Pediatr. 2001 May;138(5):775-7. doi: 10.1067/mpd.2001.112475.
In a randomized, prospective study, data were collected on 23 girls with Turner's syndrome (TS) and an age- and sex-matched control group of 47 girls in order to document foot problems and to establish their cause. History revealed that 6 (26%) girls with TS had problems with ingrowing toenails compared with none of the control subjects. Compared with the control subjects, girls with TS showed a significantly increased incidence of short, broad feet; hyperextension of the great toes at the interphalangeal joint; toe nail involution; inflammation of the periungual tissues; and intermittent lymphedema. These features in combination with excessive subtalar joint pronation predispose to an increased risk of ingrowing toenails. We conclude that foot care problems are common in TS because of a number of predisposing factors and that foot examination should be part of routine surveillance.
在一项随机前瞻性研究中,收集了23名特纳综合征(TS)女孩以及47名年龄和性别匹配的对照女孩的数据,以记录足部问题并确定其原因。病史显示,6名(26%)TS女孩有嵌甲问题,而对照组中无人出现此问题。与对照组相比,TS女孩出现短而宽的脚、拇趾在指间关节过度伸展、趾甲内卷、甲周组织炎症和间歇性淋巴水肿的发生率显著增加。这些特征与距下关节过度旋前相结合,增加了嵌甲的风险。我们得出结论,由于多种诱发因素,足部护理问题在TS中很常见,足部检查应作为常规监测的一部分。