Nail Involvement in Pemphigus: Brief Report

I. Couissi, H. Baybay, Sara El Loudi, Z. Douhi, Meryem Soughi, F. Zahra Mernissi
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Background: The objective of our study is to describe the different nail involvement at the beginning of the disease according to the type of pemphigus and according to the severity of the pemphigus. Material and methods: We carried out a prospective study over a 3-year period from 2019 to 2022 that included 21 hospitalized patients out of 80 with polydactyly nail involvement 13 pemphigus vulgaris, 4 pemphigus vegetans, and 3 superficial pemphigus in our dermatology department Centre Hospitalier Universitaire (CHU) Hassan II Fez. Results: Paronychia was the most frequent finding overall, observed in 11 (52.38%) cases, followed by onychomadesis and Beau's lines in 8 cases (38%) and subungual hemorrhage in 6 cases (28.57%). Nail involvement was correlated with the severity of the pemphigus, in particular with severe mucosal involvement (17 patients or 80.9%). Conclusion: Nail involvement is a sign of pemphigus severity and may herald an exacerbation of the underlying disease.
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天疱疮累及指甲:简要报告
背景:我们研究的目的是根据天疱疮的类型和天疱疮的严重程度描述疾病开始时不同的指甲受累情况。材料和方法:我们开展了一项前瞻性研究,为期3年,从2019年到2022年,纳入了我们皮肤科哈桑二世大学医院(CHU)哈桑二世大学中心(CHU) 80例多指甲受累者中的21例住院患者,其中13例为寻常性天疱疮,4例为素食性天疱疮,3例为浅表性天疱疮。结果:甲沟炎发生率最高,11例(52.38%),其次为甲发育和博氏纹8例(38%),甲下出血6例(28.57%)。指甲受累与天疱疮的严重程度相关,特别是严重的粘膜受累(17例或80.9%)。结论:指甲受累是天疱疮严重程度的标志,可能预示着潜在疾病的恶化。
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