Involvement of Nail Apparatus in Pemphigus Vulgaris in Ethnic Poles Is Infrequent

Pemphigus vulgaris lesions have a tendency to localize around natural body orifices. The aim here was to analyze the involvement of nail apparatus in pemphigus vulgaris. Sixty seven ethnic Poles suffering from pemphigus vulgaris on photographic files archiving initial presentation were retrospective...

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Main Authors: Pawel Pietkiewicz, Monika Bowszyc-Dmochowska, Justyna Gornowicz-Porowska, Marian Dmochowski
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-08-01
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spelling doaj-50699b5c22d347f0b1d6e0594cafd6662020-11-25T01:58:31ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Medicine2296-858X2018-08-01510.3389/fmed.2018.00227387209Involvement of Nail Apparatus in Pemphigus Vulgaris in Ethnic Poles Is InfrequentPawel Pietkiewicz0Pawel Pietkiewicz1Monika Bowszyc-Dmochowska2Justyna Gornowicz-Porowska3Marian Dmochowski4Department of Dermatology, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Poznan, PolandSurgical Oncology and General Surgery Clinic I, Greater Poland Cancer Center, Poznan, PolandDepartment of Dermatology, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Poznan, PolandDepartment of Dermatology, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Poznan, PolandDepartment of Dermatology, Poznan University of Medical Sciences, Poznan, PolandPemphigus vulgaris lesions have a tendency to localize around natural body orifices. The aim here was to analyze the involvement of nail apparatus in pemphigus vulgaris. Sixty seven ethnic Poles suffering from pemphigus vulgaris on photographic files archiving initial presentation were retrospectively evaluated. Pemphigus vulgaris was diagnosed using combination of clinical data, H+E histology, direct immunofluorescence of plucked scalp hair and/or perilesional tissue also for IgG1 and IgG4 deposits evaluation, indirect immunofluorescence on mosaic substrate and/or monkey esophagus, mono-analyte ELISA with desmoglein 1/3 or multi-analyte ELISA. The nail apparatus involvement was found in 9 of 67 patients (13.4%; 3 females and 6 males). Periungual fingernail lesions were found in 6 patients (2 females, 4 males), whereas periungual toenail lesions in just 3 patients (1 female, 2 males). Our patients nail apparatus changes included, by order of frequency, paronychia, nail discoloration, onychorrhexis, Beau lines, periungual hemorrhages, onychomadesis, cross-ridging, onycholysis, and trachyonychia. The average time between the onset, as recalled by patients, and the diagnosis of pemphigus vulgaris with direct immunofluorescence was not statistically different in PV patients with and without nail apparatus lesions. In this article the molecular and immunological rationale for of periungual involvement is discussed. Our single-center study suggests that nail apparatus involvement is infrequent in pemphigus vulgaris in ethnic Poles. Due to the fact that nail apparatus lesions in pemphigus vulgaris may clinically resemble onychomycosis, giving the proper diagnosis can be difficult particularly when other lesions are overlooked or misinterpreted.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmed.2018.00227/fullpemphigus vulgarisnailsdesmoglein 3desmoglein 1immunofluorescenceparonychia
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Pawel Pietkiewicz
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Justyna Gornowicz-Porowska
Marian Dmochowski
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Pawel Pietkiewicz
Monika Bowszyc-Dmochowska
Justyna Gornowicz-Porowska
Marian Dmochowski
Involvement of Nail Apparatus in Pemphigus Vulgaris in Ethnic Poles Is Infrequent
Frontiers in Medicine
pemphigus vulgaris
nails
desmoglein 3
desmoglein 1
immunofluorescence
paronychia
author_facet Pawel Pietkiewicz
Pawel Pietkiewicz
Monika Bowszyc-Dmochowska
Justyna Gornowicz-Porowska
Marian Dmochowski
author_sort Pawel Pietkiewicz
title Involvement of Nail Apparatus in Pemphigus Vulgaris in Ethnic Poles Is Infrequent
title_short Involvement of Nail Apparatus in Pemphigus Vulgaris in Ethnic Poles Is Infrequent
title_full Involvement of Nail Apparatus in Pemphigus Vulgaris in Ethnic Poles Is Infrequent
title_fullStr Involvement of Nail Apparatus in Pemphigus Vulgaris in Ethnic Poles Is Infrequent
title_full_unstemmed Involvement of Nail Apparatus in Pemphigus Vulgaris in Ethnic Poles Is Infrequent
title_sort involvement of nail apparatus in pemphigus vulgaris in ethnic poles is infrequent
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Medicine
issn 2296-858X
publishDate 2018-08-01
description Pemphigus vulgaris lesions have a tendency to localize around natural body orifices. The aim here was to analyze the involvement of nail apparatus in pemphigus vulgaris. Sixty seven ethnic Poles suffering from pemphigus vulgaris on photographic files archiving initial presentation were retrospectively evaluated. Pemphigus vulgaris was diagnosed using combination of clinical data, H+E histology, direct immunofluorescence of plucked scalp hair and/or perilesional tissue also for IgG1 and IgG4 deposits evaluation, indirect immunofluorescence on mosaic substrate and/or monkey esophagus, mono-analyte ELISA with desmoglein 1/3 or multi-analyte ELISA. The nail apparatus involvement was found in 9 of 67 patients (13.4%; 3 females and 6 males). Periungual fingernail lesions were found in 6 patients (2 females, 4 males), whereas periungual toenail lesions in just 3 patients (1 female, 2 males). Our patients nail apparatus changes included, by order of frequency, paronychia, nail discoloration, onychorrhexis, Beau lines, periungual hemorrhages, onychomadesis, cross-ridging, onycholysis, and trachyonychia. The average time between the onset, as recalled by patients, and the diagnosis of pemphigus vulgaris with direct immunofluorescence was not statistically different in PV patients with and without nail apparatus lesions. In this article the molecular and immunological rationale for of periungual involvement is discussed. Our single-center study suggests that nail apparatus involvement is infrequent in pemphigus vulgaris in ethnic Poles. Due to the fact that nail apparatus lesions in pemphigus vulgaris may clinically resemble onychomycosis, giving the proper diagnosis can be difficult particularly when other lesions are overlooked or misinterpreted.
topic pemphigus vulgaris
nails
desmoglein 3
desmoglein 1
immunofluorescence
paronychia
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fmed.2018.00227/full
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