Nailfold capillaroscopy for diagnosis of onychodystrophies: A prospective cross-sectional study.

IF 12.8 1区 医学 Q1 DERMATOLOGY
Jonathan K Hwang, Rhiannon C Miller, Shari R Lipner
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Abstract

Background: Nail diseases are often associated with significant physical and psychosocial burden, but diagnosis is challenging due to nonspecific clinical and histological findings. Nailfold capillaroscopy has been studied for the diagnosis of systemic diseases, but studies on nail diseases are lacking.

Objective: The objectives of our study were to characterize and compare capillary changes in a set of nail conditions versus controls, between nail groups, and based on demographic/clinical criteria.

Methods: This was a prospective cross-sectional study of patients with nail psoriasis, onychomycosis, idiopathic onycholysis, brittle nail syndrome, nail lichen planus, retronychia, other nail conditions, and no nail findings (controls) undergoing capillaroscopy imaging/analysis.

Results: Nail psoriasis versus control patients demonstrated decreased capillary length/density and increased abnormal capillaries, with higher frequency in older, male patients. Onychomycosis was associated with increased meandering capillaries compared with controls, nail psoriasis, and nail lichen planus. Retronychia is associated with increased disorganized polymorphic capillaries compared with controls and onychomycosis.

Limitations: Limitations include a small sample size for certain nail conditions and small numbers of nail psoriasis patients with psoriatic arthritis.

Conclusion: Our findings highlight nailfold capillaroscopy as a potentially quick, cost-effective, and noninvasive imaging modality, as an adjunct for diagnosis and treatment initiation for patients with onychodystrophies.

指甲褶皱毛细血管镜诊断甲沟炎:一项前瞻性横断面研究
背景:指甲疾病通常会造成严重的身体和社会心理负担,但由于临床和组织学检查结果不具特异性,因此诊断具有挑战性。指甲褶皱毛细血管镜已被用于诊断全身性疾病,但有关指甲疾病的研究还很缺乏:我们的目标是根据人口统计学/临床标准,描述和比较一组指甲疾病与对照组、不同指甲组之间的毛细血管变化:这是一项前瞻性横断面研究,研究对象为接受毛细血管镜成像/分析的甲银屑病、甲癣、特发性甲沟炎、脆甲综合征、甲扁平苔藓、甲再癣、其他甲病以及无甲病症状(对照组)患者:结果:与对照组相比,指甲银屑病患者的毛细血管长度/密度下降,异常毛细血管增多,老年男性患者的发病率更高。与对照组、甲癣和甲扁平苔藓患者相比,甲癣与蜿蜒的毛细血管增多有关。与对照组和甲癣患者相比,网状毛囊角化症与紊乱多态毛细血管增多有关:局限性:某些指甲病症的样本量较小,患有银屑病关节炎的指甲银屑病患者人数也较少:我们的研究结果表明,甲沟毛细血管镜检查是一种潜在的快速、经济、无创的成像方式,可作为甲癣患者诊断和治疗的辅助手段。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
8.60
自引率
5.80%
发文量
2023
审稿时长
49 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology (JAAD) is the official scientific publication of the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD). Its primary goal is to cater to the educational requirements of the dermatology community. Being the top journal in the field, JAAD publishes original articles that have undergone peer review. These articles primarily focus on clinical, investigative, and population-based studies related to dermatology. Another key area of emphasis is research on healthcare delivery and quality of care. JAAD also highlights high-quality, cost-effective, and innovative treatments within the field. In addition to this, the journal covers new diagnostic techniques and various other topics relevant to the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of skin, hair, and nail disorders.
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