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Nail changes in patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus. A prospective controlled study.

作者信息

Cribier B, Mena M L, Rey D, Partisani M, Fabien V, Lang J M, Grosshans E

机构信息

Dermatology Department, University Hospital, Strasbourg, France.

出版信息

Arch Dermatol. 1998 Oct;134(10):1216-20. doi: 10.1001/archderm.134.10.1216.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To study the frequency of nail changes in a population of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected patients and to evaluate the specificity of these findings by comparison with HIV-negative control subjects.

DESIGN

Prospective controlled study. Nail changes were recorded by a standardized clinical examination (curvature, nail plate, color, onychomycosis). In case of clinical diagnosis of onychomycosis, mycological culture was performed.

SETTING

Primary care university hospital.

PATIENTS

A total of 155 HIV-1-positive patients and 103 healthy HIV-negative control subjects of comparable age and sex ratio.

INTERVENTION

None.

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE

Clinical examination findings.

RESULTS

Nail symptoms were present in 67.7% of HIV-positive patients vs 34.0% of controls (P << .001). The following symptoms were significantly more frequent in the HIV group: clubbing (5.8%) (P < .05), transverse lines (7.1%) (P < .01), onychoschizia (7.1%) (P < .05), leukonychia (14.3%) (P < .001), and longitudinal melanonychia (14.8%) (P < .01). The main finding was onychomycosis in 30.3% of patients vs 12.6% of controls (P < .001). Trichophyton rubrum was present in 48% of onychomycoses and unusual Candida species were also recorded. Multiple fungi were frequently cultured in a single patient. The mean CD4+ cell count was lower in patients with onychomycosis and the frequency of onychomycosis increased in advanced stages of HIV disease. Acquired total leukonychia of the 20 nails was present in 4% of patients.

CONCLUSION

Nail symptoms are much more frequent in patients with HIV than in healthy controls, and some of them could be linked to the level of immunosuppression.

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