2022
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.23832
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Onychomadesis and Beau's Line Following Hand-Foot-and-Mouth Disease in a Seven-Year-Old Male

Abstract: Hand-foot-and-mouth disease (HFMD) is a viral infection frequently encountered in the pediatric age group. Common culprits in such manifestations are coxsackievirus A16 and human enterovirus 71. The patient presents febrile with erythematous papulovesicular exanthems in the mouth, palms, and soles. HFMD is self-limiting in nature with a rare-complication rate. Onychomadesis is proximal nail separation while Beau’s lines are whitish transverse lines and considered a rare complication of HFMD. Both allude to hal… Show more

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“…Furthermore, in the present study, nail changes in the form of onychomadesis, Beau's lines, and yellowish-orange discoloration of the nail were observed in a few cases (1.79%) during follow-ups, highlighting potential post-recovery complications associated with HFMD. Nail changes during follow-up were also seen in studies done by Verma in New Delhi, India [22] and Alghamdi in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia [23]. Healthcare providers should be aware of these nail changes to better understand the complications associated with HFMD.…”
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confidence: 72%
“…Furthermore, in the present study, nail changes in the form of onychomadesis, Beau's lines, and yellowish-orange discoloration of the nail were observed in a few cases (1.79%) during follow-ups, highlighting potential post-recovery complications associated with HFMD. Nail changes during follow-up were also seen in studies done by Verma in New Delhi, India [22] and Alghamdi in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia [23]. Healthcare providers should be aware of these nail changes to better understand the complications associated with HFMD.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 72%