Title of article :
Half-and-Half Nail
Author/Authors :
Sharma, Vishal Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research - Department of Gastroenterology, India , Kumar, Vivek Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research - Department of Nephrology, India , Sharma, Alka Government Medical College and Hospital - Department of Medicine, India
Abstract :
A 55-year-old man presented with decreased urine output and altered sensorium of a week’s duration.
On examination, asterixis was present. Examination of his hands revealed pinkish bands on the distal
part of his nails with whitened proximal nails. Further evaluation revealed deranged kidney function
tests (blood urea,189 mg/dL and serum creatinine, 8.8 mg/dL) and bilaterally shrunken kidneys. A
diagnosis of chronic kidney failure with renal encephalopathy was established and the patient initiated
on haemodialysis, and later he was discharged.
First described by Lindsay,1
half-and-half nails are a specific manifestation of chronic kidney disease
(CKD). It is seen in about 28% of patients with CKD.2
The pathogenesis of this manifestation is not
known. Although it is reported to disappear with kidney transplantation within few weeks, dialysis
has no effects on it. Half-and-half nails have no relation with severity of CKD. The presence of these
nail changes warrant evaluation to rule out azotemia.3
Keywords :
Half Nail , diagnosis of chronic kidney , renal encephalopathy
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Kidney Diseases (IJKD)
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Kidney Diseases (IJKD)