Histopathologic Perspective of Nail Lichen Planus: A 10-year Case Series From a Tertiary Care Center in South India.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q4 DERMATOLOGY
Ashrita Laura Fernandez, Maria Frances Bukelo, Pernaje Ishwara Bhat, Inchara Yeliur Kalegowda
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Abstract

Abstract: Nail involvement is seen in 10% of lichen planus patients, with a subset developing severe destruction of the nail matrix. Nail biopsy is a complex procedure usually done when nails are the only site of involvement. The pathology of nail lichen planus (NLP) has been the subject of very few studies. Most studies refer to the major and minor histopathologic criteria proposed by Hanno et al. This study aims to characterize the histopathologic features of NLP. Twenty five patients of NLP with nail biopsies, diagnosed in the last 10 years were included in the study. Lichen planus was suspected in all patients, and the alternative diagnosis was psoriasis/onychomycosis and melanoma. On histopathology, the common features included acanthosis (88%), lichenoid lymphocytic inflammation (96%), and hypergranulosis (72%). Detachment of epithelium from the subepithelium, a hitherto unreported feature, was noted in 60% of cases. Less common features were lymphocytic exocytosis (48%), melanophages (40%), basal vacuolar alteration (24%), apoptotic keratinocytes (28%), fraying of the nail plate (24%), and spongiosis (20%). Understanding the common and less common histopathologic features and their correlation with clinical findings is essential to diagnose NLP accurately rather than stressing histologic criteria as major/minor, which may lead to the underdiagnosis of cases.

从组织病理学角度看甲扁平苔藓:印度南部一家三级医疗中心的 10 年病例系列。
摘要:10%的扁平苔藓患者会出现指甲受累的情况,其中一部分患者的指甲基质会遭到严重破坏。指甲活检是一项复杂的手术,通常在指甲是唯一受累部位时进行。关于甲扁平苔藓(NLP)病理的研究很少。本研究旨在描述 NLP 的组织病理学特征。本研究共纳入了 25 名在过去 10 年中确诊并进行了指甲活检的 NLP 患者。所有患者均被怀疑患有扁平苔藓,其他诊断为银屑病/甲癣和黑色素瘤。在组织病理学上,常见的特征包括棘层增生(88%)、苔癣样淋巴细胞炎(96%)和过度肉芽肿(72%)。60%的病例上皮细胞与上皮下脱落,这是迄今为止尚未报道过的特征。较少见的特征有淋巴细胞外渗(48%)、噬黑体(40%)、基底空泡改变(24%)、角质细胞凋亡(28%)、甲板折断(24%)和海绵状增生(20%)。了解常见和较少见的组织病理学特征及其与临床发现的相关性,对准确诊断NLP至关重要,而不是强调组织病理学标准的主要/次要性,这可能会导致病例诊断不足。
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CiteScore
1.80
自引率
9.10%
发文量
453
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Dermatopathology offers outstanding coverage of the latest diagnostic approaches and laboratory techniques, as well as insights into contemporary social, legal, and ethical concerns. Each issue features review articles on clinical, technical, and basic science advances and illuminating, detailed case reports. With the The American Journal of Dermatopathology you''ll be able to: -Incorporate step-by-step coverage of new or difficult-to-diagnose conditions from their earliest histopathologic signs to confirmatory immunohistochemical and molecular studies. -Apply the latest basic science findings and clinical approaches to your work right away. -Tap into the skills and expertise of your peers and colleagues the world over peer-reviewed original articles, "Extraordinary cases reports", coverage of practical guidelines, and graphic presentations. -Expand your horizons through the Journal''s idea-generating forum for debating controversial issues and learning from preeminent researchers and clinicians
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