皮肤镜检查对婴幼儿甲癣的诊断价值

C. A. Khabba, M. Asermouh, N. Ismaïli, K. Senouci
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目的:婴幼儿甲真菌病是一种罕见的疾病,占儿童甲营养不良的15.5%,特别是那些患有唐氏综合征和免疫功能低下的儿童。皮肤检查是一种无伤大雅的检查,可以指导临床诊断,避免侵入性检查。病例表现:5个月大的婴儿表现为左手缩略图增厚,伴黄斑病发展,持续20天,无外伤概念。在临床检查中,发现左手拇指趾甲黄斑病-粗甲肿延伸至后远端,并伴有甲下角化过度和骨裂。皮肤镜示淡黄色色斑,纵纹,甲下角化过度,边缘呈锯齿状。真菌学直接检查和培养有利于白色念珠菌感染。患者使用抗真菌乳膏,3个月后好转。讨论:婴儿甲癣的罕见可归因于几个因素,如甲板结构的差异,较少暴露于创伤和指甲再生速度快。平均年龄为8个月,性别比为0.98,首选部位为指甲。临床上,甲受累为远侧型,伴甲下角化过度和骨裂。皮肤镜检查是一种快速的工具,可以显示色斑、纵向条纹、甲下角化过度造成的“破损外观”、远端软骨溶解呈锯齿状边缘和线状出血。婴儿甲癣最常见的是念珠菌起源(白色念珠菌)。首选局部抗真菌药(环匹罗)。结论:本病例报告强调皮肤镜检查在诊断甲癣中的重要作用,从而防止不必要的活检。
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Interest of Dermoscopy for the Diagnosis of Onychopathy in an Infant
Aim: Onychomycosis is a rare pathology in infants which constitutes 15.5% of onychodystrophies in children, especially those with Down syndrome and the immunocompromised. Dermosocpy is an innocuous examination allowing to guide the clinical diagnosis and to avoid invasive examinations. Presentation of Case: 5-month-old infant presents with thickening of the thumbnail of the left hand with xanthonychia evolving for 20 days without notion of trauma. On clinical examination, xantho-pachyonychia of the thumbnail of the left hand was noted reaching the latero-distal part with subungual hyperkeratosis and peronyxis. Dermoscopy showed yellowish chromonychia, longitudinal striae, subungual hyperkeratosis with jagged edges. The mycological direct examination and culture was in favor of a Candida albicans infection The patient was put on an antifungal cream with improvement after 3 months. Discussion: The rarity of onychomycosis in infants can be attributed to several factors such as the difference in the structure of the nail plate, less exposure to trauma and rapidity of nail regrowth. The average age is 8 months, the sex ratio at 0.98 and the preferential location is the fingernails. Clinically the nail involvement is of the disto-lateral type with subungual hyperkeratosis and peronyxis. Dermatoscopy is a quick tool showing chromonychia, longitudinal streaks, subungual hyperkeratosis producing a “ruined appearance”, distal onycholysis with jagged edges and linear hemorrhages. Infant onychomycosis is most often of candidal origin (C. albicans). Topical antifungals (ciclopirox) are preferred. Conclusion: This case is being reported to highlight the important role of dermoscopy in the diagnosis of onychomycosis and thus prevent unnecessary biopsies.
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