| Literature DB >> 35018106 |
Shiyu Jiang1, Jixiang Xu1, Xia Xiong1, Yongqiong Deng1.
Abstract
The common causes for melanonychia include melanoma, repetitive trauma, underlying systemic diseases, onychomycosis, pseudomonas infection and drugs. Drug-induced melanonychia usually affects numerous nails and appears as light brown to black pigmentation on the deck or nail bed with longitudinal, transverse or diffuse distribution. In previous cases, a number of chemotherapeutic agents such as azathioprine, bleomycin sulfate, cyclophosphamide, hydroxyurea and methotrexate were usually linked to melanonychia. Citri reticulatae pericarpium (CRP) is a traditional Chinese herb which is widely used in many foods and health care products in China. Up till now, there were no adverse reactions of CRP reported throughout the literature. Herein, we firstly reported a case of melanonychia in a 67-year-old man caused by CRP for external use.Entities:
Keywords: citri reticulatae pericarpium; melanonychia; traditional Chinese herb
Year: 2022 PMID: 35018106 PMCID: PMC8742576 DOI: 10.2147/CCID.S346829
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol ISSN: 1178-7015
Figure 1Clinical photograph showing diffusely blackish pigmentation on all toenails at the first visit.
Figure 2Histopathologic examination finding pigmentation granules on the deck (Hematox ylin-eosin stain; original magnification, ×10.).
Figure 3A month later, clinical photograph showing scattered lightened brown pigmentation on the toenails.