Cedirian Stephano, Starace Michela, Natale Alessio, Quadrelli Federico, Curtis Kaya L, Lipner Shari, Piraccini Bianca Maria
Dermatology Unit, IRCCS Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria di Bologna, Policlinico S. Orsola-Malpighi, Bologna, Italy.
Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, Alma Mater Studiorum University of Bologna, Italy.
Dermatol Pract Concept. 2024 Oct 30;14(4):e2024235. doi: 10.5826/dpc.1404a235.
Dermatological conditions affecting the nails can manifest differently in individuals with distinct skin tones. This often leads to difficulty in the recognition of nail diseases, especially in people with skin of color (SoC), who are not well represented in the literature.
Our aim was to provide dermatologists with useful clues for prompt recognition and diagnosis of nail psoriasis (NPso) and nail lichen planus (NLP) in people with SoC.
We described the ungual manifestations of NPso and NLP in a population of 30 patients with SoC. Diagnosis was primarily based on clinical examination; in cases of diagnostic uncertainty, a biopsy of the nail matrix was performed to obtain histological conclusive evidence.
Of the 30 people with SoC in the analysis, 24 patients had NPso with a median Fitzpatrick phototype of 4.77, and six patients had NLP with a median Fitzpatrick phototype of 5. Regarding the 24 patients with NPso, 10 presented with trachyonychia, nine displayed nail pitting, eight showed onycholysis, and 12 had subungual hyperkeratosis, while splinter hemorrhages were visible in two patients, and activation melanonychia was discernible on the nail plates of eight patients. Of the six patients diagnosed with NLP, all had post-inflammatory pigmentation on the proximal nail, with three patients exhibiting trachyonychia and three others having longitudinal fissures; subungual hyperkeratosis was found in five patients, while three patients displayed activated melanonychia.
People with SoC exhibit a peculiar clinical presentation of both NPso and NLP, and a better understanding is essential to providing timely and effective care.
影响指甲的皮肤病在肤色不同的个体中可能有不同表现。这常常导致指甲疾病的识别困难,尤其是在有色人种中,而这部分人群在文献中报道较少。
我们的目的是为皮肤科医生提供有用线索,以便及时识别和诊断有色人种的指甲银屑病(NPso)和扁平苔藓甲(NLP)。
我们描述了30例有色人种患者中NPso和NLP的指甲表现。诊断主要基于临床检查;在诊断不确定的情况下,对甲母质进行活检以获得组织学的确凿证据。
在分析的30例有色人种中,24例患有NPso,Fitzpatrick皮肤分型中位数为4.77,6例患有NLP,Fitzpatrick皮肤分型中位数为5。在24例NPso患者中,10例表现为甲粗糙,9例有甲凹点,8例有甲剥离,12例有甲下过度角化,2例有裂片形出血,8例甲板上可见黑甲激活。在6例诊断为NLP的患者中,均有近端甲的炎症后色素沉着,3例表现为甲粗糙,3例有纵裂;5例有甲下过度角化,3例有黑甲激活。
有色人种的NPso和NLP均表现出独特的临床表现,更好地了解这些表现对于提供及时有效的治疗至关重要。