银屑病指甲的皮肤镜特征及其与病情严重程度的关系。

IF 1.5 Q3 DERMATOLOGY
Zeinab R Mashal, Emad Eldin A Elgamal, Mohamed S Zaky, Mohamed L Elsaie
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摘要

背景:甲牛皮癣是一种具有挑战性的慢性疾病,影响患者的功能和心理。在15-80%的银屑病患者中观察到指甲受累,偶尔存在孤立的指甲银屑病。目的:探讨甲型银屑病的皮肤镜特征及其临床相关性。方法:对50例甲癣患者进行研究。采用银屑病面积严重指数(PASI)和指甲银屑病严重指数(NAPSI)评价银屑病皮肤和指甲的严重程度。行甲皮镜检查(甲镜检查),记录特征并分析。结果:最常见的临床和皮肤镜表现为凹陷(86%)和骨髓炎(82%)。在甲型银屑病的所有皮肤镜特征中,中重度银屑病患者只有纵向条纹和甲下角化过度明显高于轻度银屑病患者(P=0.028;分别为P = 0.042)。PASI评分与NAPSI评分呈正相关,但无显著相关性(r = 0.132, P=0.360),同样,银屑病病程与皮肤镜下NAPSI评分无显著相关性(r = 0.022, P=0.879)。结论:皮肤镜检查可作为银屑病指甲变化的早期诊断工具,对银屑病或孤立性指甲受累的指甲变化是一种无创、易于使用的确诊工具。
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Dermoscopic Features of Psoriatic Nails and Their Correlation to Disease Severity.

Dermoscopic Features of Psoriatic Nails and Their Correlation to Disease Severity.

Dermoscopic Features of Psoriatic Nails and Their Correlation to Disease Severity.

Background: Nail psoriasis is a challenging chronic condition affecting patients functionally and psychologically. Nail involvement is observed in 15-80% of psoriatic patients with occasional presence of isolated nail psoriasis.

Objectives: To evaluate dermoscopic features of nail psoriasis and correlate them clinically.

Methods: The study included fifty subjects with nail psoriasis. Psoriasis skin and nail severity was evaluated using psoriasis area severity index (PASI) and nail psoriasis severity index (NAPSI). Dermoscopy of the nails (onychoscopy) was performed, and features were recorded and analyzed.

Results: The most common clinical and dermoscopic findings were pitting (86%) and onycholysis (82%). Among all dermoscopic features of nail psoriasis, only longitudinal striations and subungual hyperkeratosis were significantly higher in patients with moderate to severe psoriasis than in patients with mild psoriasis (P=0.028; P=0.042, respectively). PASI scores correlated positively but none significantly with NAPSI scores (r = 0.132, P=0.360), and similarly, no significant correlation was observed between the duration of psoriasis and the dermoscopic NAPSI (r = 0.022, P=0.879).

Conclusion: Dermoscopy can serve as a useful tool for early diagnosis of psoriatic nail changes not always visible to the naked eye and is a non-invasive easy-to-use confirmatory tool for nail changes in psoriatic disease or in isolated nail involvement.

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