Onychomycosis Endonyx: A Systematic Review.

IF 2.9 Q2 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Ernesto De-La-Rosa-Garibay, Roberto Arenas, Martha Y Herrera-Castro, Alicia Valdez-Gaona, Gabriela Moreno-Coutiño, Paola Berenice Zarate-Segura, Fernando Bastida-González, Erick Martínez-Herrera, Rodolfo Pinto-Almazán
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Abstract

Background/objectives: Endonyx onychomycosis is a chronic infection of the nail plate that presents as milky white discoloration, without hyperkeratosis or onycholysis, and was originally described as being caused by T. soudanense and T. violaceum.

Methods: In the present review, the definitions used in the different articles and the clinical characteristics of patients diagnosed with this onychomycosis variant were analyzed through a systematic review of the reported cases in the literature using the terms "endonyx" AND "onychomycosis" in PUBMED, SciELO, SCOPUS, Web of Science, and Google Academics databases.

Results: We found 28 articles with a total of 175 patients diagnosed with endonyx onychomycosis, mainly reported in Asia and Africa. Nine papers presented detailed descriptions. From these, a total of 15 immunocompetent patients were registered, and the etiological agents reported were Trichophyton soudanense, T. rubrum, T. violaceum, T. tonsurans, and Fusarium spp. After analyzing the definitions employed in the remaining articles, only 47.3% cited or described a concept consistent with the original description. The other 47.3% of the studies lacked a traceable criterion for the diagnosis of these cases. Moreover, most studies analyzed their data at a global level, describing little information to provide specific insights into the endonyx variant.

Conclusions: Emphasis on clinical description and histopathological analysis is essential to confirm the role of less commonly reported fungi, and more accurate diagnostic and treatment protocols for this condition are mandatory.

甲真菌病:系统综述。
背景/目的:甲内生真菌病是甲板的一种慢性感染,表现为乳白色变色,无角化过度或骨髓瘤溶解,最初被描述为由T. soudanense和T. violaceum引起。方法:在本综述中,通过系统回顾PUBMED、SciELO、SCOPUS、Web of Science和谷歌Academics数据库中使用“endonyx”和“onyomycosis”术语的文献报道病例,分析不同文章中使用的定义和诊断为这种甲真菌病变体的患者的临床特征。结果:我们发现28篇文章共175例诊断为甲内霉菌病的患者,主要报道在亚洲和非洲。九篇论文对此进行了详细的描述。其中,共登记了15例免疫功能正常的患者,报告的病原为苏丹毛癣菌(Trichophyton soudanense)、红毛癣菌(T. rubrum)、紫毛癣菌(T. violaceum)、癣菌(T. tonsurans)和镰刀菌(Fusarium spp)。在分析剩余文献的定义后,只有47.3%的文献引用或描述了与原始描述一致的概念。另外47.3%的研究缺乏可追溯的诊断标准。此外,大多数研究在全球范围内分析了他们的数据,描述的信息很少,无法提供对内缟玛石变异的具体见解。结论:强调临床描述和组织病理学分析对于确认不常报道的真菌的作用至关重要,并且对这种情况更准确的诊断和治疗方案是必要的。
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