Title of article :
Childhood longitudinal melanonychia: case series from Poland
Author/Authors :
Sobjanek, Michał Department of Dermatology - Venereology and Allergology - Medical University of Gdańsk, Poland , Sławińska, Martyna Department of Dermatology - Venereology and Allergology - Medical University of Gdańsk, Poland , Romaszkiewicz, Alicja Department of Dermatology - Venereology and Allergology - Medical University of Gdańsk, Poland , Biernat, Wojciech Department of Pathomorphology - Medical University of Gdańsk, Poland , Pęksa, Rafał Department of Pathomorphology - Medical University of Gdańsk, Poland , Nowicki, Roman J. Department of Dermatology - Venereology and Allergology - Medical University of Gdańsk, Poland
Pages :
7
From page :
195
To page :
201
Abstract :
Introduction Longitudinal melanonychia (LM) is characterized by a tan, brown or black longitudinal streak within nail plate caused by the presence of melanin. LM is relatively common in dark-skinned population, infrequent in Caucasian population, and rare in children. Aim We report epidemiological, clinicopathological and dermoscopic analysis of 8 cases of childhood LM from Poland, which is the largest series in the Central and Eastern European population. Material and methods Three hundred and forty-eight patients presenting with various nail pigmentation (in 2010–2016) were analysed. 72 cases of LM have been identified, including 8 cases of childhood LM (< 16 years of age), which were included in further analysis. Results Seven patients were boys and one girl, with mean age of 9 years (range: 6–13). More than a half (n = 5) presented skin phototype II. The most common location of melanonychia was the first left fingernail. Dermoscopy revealed heterogeneity of longitudinal lines colour in 5 cases. The irregularity of longitudinal line thickness in 5 cases and irregularity of parallelism in 5 cases was observed. Histopathological evaluation was performed in 4 patients, in 3 cases it revealed the presence of nail matrix nevus, in one case the presence of melanocytic proliferation of the lentiginous pattern along the dermoepidermal junction. Conclusions Despite the fact that melanoma was not recognised in any case, such a possibility should always be considered as the cause of LM, even in the paediatric population. Dermoscopy seems to be useful in patient follow-up and management.
Keywords :
longitudinal melanonychia , nail apparatus melanoma , children , dermoscopy
Journal title :
Advances in Dermatology and Allergology/Postȩpy Dermatologii i Alergologii
Serial Year :
2020
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Record number :
2624319
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