IF 0.9 Q4 DERMATOLOGY
Case Reports in Dermatology Pub Date : 2024-12-09 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000543032
Eden Axler, Shari R Lipner
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简介遗传性甲白斑是一种罕见的遗传性指甲疾病,以甲板变白为特征,有时是由于磷脂酶 C δ-1(PLCδ1)基因突变所致。虽然白甲癣通常没有症状,但会给患者带来很大的心理负担,患者经常说别人说他们看起来像涂了指甲油。目前还没有已知的治疗方案:一名 39 岁的科威特男性患有常染色体隐性变异的 PLCδ1 相关性非综合征性白斑病,九个指甲受累,因为受到社会鄙视而前来就诊。30% 乙醇酸化学换肤治疗无效。由于有证据表明与 PLCδ1 相关的遗传性白化病与异常角质化之间存在联系,我们推测向指甲基质注射类固醇可能是一种有效的治疗方法,因为类固醇可以抑制角质细胞的活性,减轻指甲基质的炎症反应。患者在接受了甲内曲安奈德治疗后,五枚指甲的白斑完全消退,其余四枚指甲的白斑也得到了部分改善:我们介绍了一例使用三苯氧胺治疗因磷脂酶 C δ-1 基因突变引起的遗传性白化病的成功病例。该病例凸显了这种白斑病治疗方法的潜力,值得在更大规模的队列研究中进一步探讨。
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Treatment of Hereditary Leukonychia with Intramatricial Triamcinolone: A Case Report.

Introduction: Hereditary leukonychia is a rare genetic nail disorder characterized by whitening of the nail plate, which is sometimes due to mutations in the phospholipase C delta-1 (PLCδ1) gene. While leukonychia is typically asymptomatic, it carries significant psychosocial burden, and patients often report that others comment that they look like they are wearing nail polish. There are no known treatment options.

Case presentation: A 39-year-old Kuwaiti male with autosomal recessive variant of PLCδ1-related non-syndromic leukonychia affecting nine fingernails presented for treatment because he was socially stigmatized. Treatment with 30% glycolic acid chemical peel was ineffective. Because there is evidence suggesting a link between PLCδ1-related hereditary leukonychia and abnormal keratinization, we hypothesized that injection of steroids into the nail matrix, which could inhibit keratinocyte activity and reduce nail matrix inflammation, may be an effective treatment. Following treatment with intramatricial triamcinolone, the patient experienced complete resolution of leukonychia in five fingernails and partial improvement in the remaining four.

Conclusion: We present a case of successful treatment of hereditary leukonychia due to a phospholipase C δ-1 gene mutation with intramatricial triamcinolone. This case highlights the potential of this treatment approach for leukonychia and warrants further investigation in larger cohort studies.

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