Nail Involvement in Pemphigus: A Clinical and Dermoscopic Prospective Study.

IF 1.3 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Skin Appendage Disorders Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-10 DOI:10.1159/000543450
Anissa Zaouak, Amal Chamli, Oumayma Magdoud, Reka Frioui, Houda Hammami, Samy Fenniche
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Abstract

Introduction: Nail involvement in pemphigus (NIP) was considered as a rare finding and a predictor factor of the severity of pemphigus. The diagnosis of NIP can be challenging, as it can be mistaken for other nail disorders. The aim of our study was to provide an overview of NIP, with a focus on the dermoscopy role to detect these nail changes.

Methods: A monocentric prospective study was performed from January 2018 to December 2022, investigating clinically and with a dermoscope NIP.

Results: Our study included 32 patients, among them 6 patients with NIP. The mean age was 53 years. The average duration of the disease at presentation was 4.5 months. Five patients (83%) had pemphigus vulgaris and 1 patient was diagnosed with paraneoplastic pemphigus. In 5 cases (83%), the disease was severe, with 4 cases having frequent exacerbations (66.7%). The average number of nails involved was 9. In 3 cases, only the fingernails were involved. The nail lesions were concomitant to the mucocutaneous lesions in half our cases. Onycholysis and subungual hemorrhage were the most frequent dermoscopic findings (83%). Paronychia and dyschromia were seen in 4 patients. In 3 cases, cuticular loss and onychomadesis were seen.

Conclusion: Dermoscopic features such as subungual hemorrhage, onycholysis, and paronychia can help distinguish pemphigus-related nail changes from other conditions.

天疱疮累及指甲:一项临床和皮肤镜前瞻性研究。
简介:甲累及天疱疮(NIP)被认为是一种罕见的发现和天疱疮严重程度的预测因素。NIP的诊断可能具有挑战性,因为它可能被误认为是其他指甲疾病。我们研究的目的是提供NIP的概述,重点是皮肤镜的作用,以检测这些指甲的变化。方法:2018年1月至2022年12月进行单中心前瞻性研究,临床调查和皮肤镜NIP。结果:本研究纳入32例患者,其中6例为NIP。平均年龄为53岁。发病时的平均病程为4.5个月。5例(83%)为寻常型天疱疮,1例诊断为副肿瘤性天疱疮。病情严重5例(83%),频繁加重4例(66.7%)。平均涉及的钉子数为9。在3个病例中,只有指甲受到影响。在我们的病例中,一半的指甲病变是伴随皮肤粘膜病变的。骨髓炎和甲下出血是最常见的皮肤镜表现(83%)。4例患者出现甲沟炎和精神障碍。3例出现角质层丧失和甲发育。结论:甲下出血、甲溶解、甲沟炎等皮肤镜特征有助于将天疱疮相关的指甲变化与其他疾病区分开来。
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