| Literature DB >> 28260214 |
Carina Chang1, Bryce D Beutler1, Philip R Cohen2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Redness 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-year-old Caucasian man who presented with transverse and longitudinal erythronychia affecting his fingernails. In addition, we review the classification of erythronychia and summarize the acute and chronic conditions that have been associated with this clinical finding.Entities:
Keywords: Erythronychia; Longitudinal erythronychia; Red lunulae; Subungual; Transverse erythronychia
Year: 2017 PMID: 28260214 PMCID: PMC5453919 DOI: 10.1007/s13555-017-0177-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dermatol Ther (Heidelb)
Fig. 1The fingernails on the right and left hands of a 64-year-old man
Fig. 2The digits on the left hand show distinct 2- to 5-mm red bands horizontally traversing the distal nail beds of the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th digits. The arrows on the 3rd fingernail demarcate the proximal margin of the transverse red band. A linear 2-mm red band extends from the proximal nail fold to the free edge of the distal nail plate of the 5th digit
Fig. 3The digits on the right hand shows distinct 2- to 5-mm red bands horizontally traversing the distal nail beds of the 2nd, 4th and 5th digits. The arrows on the 4th digit demonstrate transverse erythronychia affecting the distal fingernail. A broad longitudinal 5-mm red band extends from the proximal nail fold to the free edge of the distal nail plate of the 3rd digit
Erythronychia: classification and associated conditions [1, 4–10]
| Location of red color | Description | Associated conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Longitudinal band located in the lunula and nail bed | Red discoloration forms a longitudinal band that traverses the proximal nail fold, extending to the distal region of the nail plate | Idiopathic |
| Benign tumors | ||
| Malignant neoplasms | ||
| Cutaneous conditions | ||
| Systemic diseases | ||
| Segmental neurofibromatosis | ||
| Graft-versus-host disease | ||
| Lunula | Red discoloration may be observed throughout the entire lunula or it may appear only within the proximal lunula with a narrow white band separating it from the nail bed | Idiopathic |
| Cutaneous conditions | ||
| Systemic diseases | ||
| Nail bed | Red discoloration lies beneath the nail plate and extends from the lunula to the proximal free edge of the nail | Most commonly occurs secondary to chemotherapeutic agents and vascular tumors |
| Nail plate | Red discoloration may affect a portion of the nail plate or the entire nail plate | Exogenous agents |
| Transverse band located in the nail bed | Red discoloration forms a horizontal band that extends across the nail bed in between the lateral nail folds | Idiopathic |
| Multiple system atrophy |
Conditions associated with longitudinal erythronychia [1–4, 6–8, 11–13, 17–43]
| Monodactylous longitudinal erythronychia | Polydactylous longitudinal erythronychia |
|---|---|
| Benign subungual tumors | Cutaneous conditions |
| Glomus tumor | Acantholytic dyskeratotic epidermal nevus |
| Onchyopapilloma | Acantholytic epidermolysis bullosa |
| Warty dyskeratoma | Acrokeratosis verruciformis of Hopf |
| Cutaneous conditions | Darier’s disease |
| Darier’s disease | Lichen planus |
| Postsurgical scar | Systemic diseases |
| Malignant subungual tumors | Amyloidosis |
| Malignant melanoma | Graft-versus-host disease |
| Subungual amelanotic melanoma | Pseudobulbar syndrome |
| Squamous cell carcinoma | |
| Systemic diseases | |
| Amyloidosis | |
| Hemiplegia |