Abstract:Very few histologic reports describe normal melanocytes of the nail unit. Previous studies predominantly address the distal nail matrix melanocytes; we found no review of nail-bed melanocytes in the literature. The proximal nail matrix melanocytes are difficult to identify; the cells cannot be identified by L-DOPA staining. More recently, their scarcity was confirmed by immunohistochemistry with a large panel of antibodies directed against melanocytes. We wished to detect the proximal nail matrix dormant melan… Show more
“…The melanocytes in the nail matrix were distributed throughout the basal layer and suprabasally in solitary units and small clusters. 16 Because there are many more active melanocytes (DOPA-positive) in the distal matrix than the proximal matrix, 17 longitudinal melanonychia and subungual melanoma are believed to originate more frequently in the distal matrix. The relative large number of active melanocytes in the distal matrix may account for the more prominent stacking of atypical melanocytes and the late tendency of dermal invasion of subungual melanoma in the nail matrix.…”
“…The melanocytes in the nail matrix were distributed throughout the basal layer and suprabasally in solitary units and small clusters. 16 Because there are many more active melanocytes (DOPA-positive) in the distal matrix than the proximal matrix, 17 longitudinal melanonychia and subungual melanoma are believed to originate more frequently in the distal matrix. The relative large number of active melanocytes in the distal matrix may account for the more prominent stacking of atypical melanocytes and the late tendency of dermal invasion of subungual melanoma in the nail matrix.…”
“…18 Lack of melanin inclusions suggests that the condition is caused by a nonmelanocytic lesion that has resulted in nail hyperchromia. It is also common in subungual hemorrhage to see multiple reddish globules at the lateral and proximal edge of the pigmented area.…”
Section: Nail Pigmentation Of Melanocytic Originmentioning
“…Beside keratinocytes, the matrix contains other cell lines, particularly melanocytes [ 2 ]. They are less numerous than in the skin and located often suprabasally and in small clusters of 3-5 cells.…”
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