2017
DOI: 10.1007/s13555-017-0177-2
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Polydactylous Transverse Erythronychia: Report of a Patient with Multiple Horizontal Red Bands Affecting the Fingernails

Abstract: IntroductionRedness of the nail plate—erythronychia—is a common condition involving one or multiple digits. It may affect the entire nail or present as longitudinal red bands that extend from the proximal nail fold to the distal tip of the nail plate. Rarely, red bands may traverse the nail bed horizontally. Although erythronychia is often idiopathic, it has also been associated with amyloidosis, Darier’s disease, lichen planus, and various other cutaneous conditions. We describe the clinical features of a 64-… Show more

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“…This was first reported in four patients of Kawasaki disease. 4 Chang et al 5 described a case of polydactylous transverse and longitudinal erythronychia in an elderly Caucasian male with a past of testicular carcinoma. Siragusa et al 6 had also previously documented similar transverse dyschromic changes in a patient of multiple system atrophy, where disturbances to microcirculatory homeostatic mechanisms secondary to multiple system atrophy were postulated to have a contributory role.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…This was first reported in four patients of Kawasaki disease. 4 Chang et al 5 described a case of polydactylous transverse and longitudinal erythronychia in an elderly Caucasian male with a past of testicular carcinoma. Siragusa et al 6 had also previously documented similar transverse dyschromic changes in a patient of multiple system atrophy, where disturbances to microcirculatory homeostatic mechanisms secondary to multiple system atrophy were postulated to have a contributory role.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%