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Updated: Jan 26 2018

Nail Disorders

  • Snapshot
    • An 8-year-old girl presents to her pediatrician 2 days after accidentally slamming a door on her index finger. She reports significant throbbing pain after the incident. On physical exam, her right index finger is swollen with a blue-black discoloration under the distal nail. A radiograph reveals no fracture. The physician explains that as the blood has clotted, there is no point in draining the subungual hematoma. (Subungual hematoma)
  • Introduction
    • Nail unit is composed of
      • nail bed
      • paronychium (proximal and lateral nail fold)
      • eponychium (cuticle)
      • lunula
    • Growth is approximately 1 mm per month
  • Subungual Hematoma
    • Clinical definition
      • blood clot under the nail
    • Etiology
      • trauma
    • Presentation
      • blue-black hematoma under the nail plate
      • throbbing pain
    • Treatment
      • trephination
        • indication
          • if the subungual hematoma occurred within 48 hours and has not clotted
      • non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)
        • indication
          • for all patients
  • Splinter Hemorrhages
    • Clinical definition
      • ruptured nail bed capillaries characterized by narrow lines under the nails
    • Etiology
      • trauma
        • typically associated with the distal nail plate
      • systemic diseases
        • typically associated with the proximal nail plate
    • Associated conditions
      • psoriasis
      • infective endocarditis
      • lichen planus
      • other chronic dermatoses
    • Presentation
      • red or black longitudinal lines under the nail plate
  • Koilonychia
    • Clinical definition
      • upward curving of the distal nail plate
      • also called spoon nail
    • Associated conditions
      • iron deficiency
    • Presentation
      • spoon-shaped upward curving of the distal nail plate
  • Leukonychia
    • Clinical definition
      • white discoloration from the defective keratinization of the distal matrix
      • subtype of leukonychia is Mees lines
        • transverse white striae that run parallel to the nail base
    • Etiology
      • trauma
      • infection
      • drugs
      • arsenic or lead poisoning
    • Demographics
      • children
    • Presentation
      • white discoloration of the nail in patches or striae
  • Beau Lines
    • Clinical definition
      • temporary arrest of the nail matrix proliferation
    • Etiology
      • trauma
      • drugs (retinoids)
      • infection
    • Presentation
      • transverse grooves that move with nail growth
  • Pitting
    • Clinical definition
      • pitting from the abnormal keratinization of the nail matrix
    • Associated conditions
      • psoriasis
      • alopecia areata
    • Presentation
      • “ice pick-like” depressions in the nail
  • Onycholysis
    • Clinical definition
      • separation of the nail from the nailbed
    • Etiology
      • trauma
      • drugs
    • Associated conditions
      • Graves’ disease
      • psoriasis
      • squamous cell carcinoma
    • Presentation
      • white discoloration of the nail plate
        • discoloration is due to air underneath
    • Complication
      • higher risk of dermatophyte nail infections
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