Literature DB >> 30410888

Nail Disorders in Children.

Michela Starace1, Aurora Alessandrini1, Bianca Maria Piraccini1.   

Abstract

Nail diseases in children do not account for a significant proportion of pediatric consultations, and most of the time the nails are not observed by the clinician, overlooking their importance. Specific examination of the nails is neglected, while localization to the nails could be an initial sign of a syndrome or a systemic disorder. Nail diseases in the pediatric population differ from those in adults in terms of diagnostic approach and management; some of them even are manifested mainly or exclusively in children. Pediatric patients with underlying systemic disorders are more likely to manifest acquired disorders of the nails. Although rare, nail diseases in children are a source of anxiety for the parents. Examination of the nails is an essential part of pediatric physical examination. A correct clinical history and careful examination help the clinician to distinguish the different conditions and to decide on the correct management of nail diseases in young patients. A classification of nail dystrophies according to age is somewhat arbitrary and a unique classification does not exist. Nail diseases in the pediatric population can be divided according to age groups where a predilection appears in most of the cases. Moreover, certain abnormalities may be lifelong once acquired, but their presentation may be modified by age, worsening or improving during life. This review describes many of the nail conditions that are seen in the pediatric population aging from newborn to toddler, starting with physiological aspects to better recognize the pathological conditions.

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Keywords:  Children; Congenital disorders; Koilonychia; Newborns; Toddlers; Trachyonychia

Year:  2018        PMID: 30410888      PMCID: PMC6219237          DOI: 10.1159/000486020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Skin Appendage Disord        ISSN: 2296-9160


  34 in total

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