Species isolated as the cause of onychomycosis in patients with pemphigus vulgaris

Background: Pemphigus vulgaris (PV) is an autoimmune disease that affects the skin and mucous membranes. It is caused by antibodies directed against desmoglein 3 which leads to the breakdown of the junctions between keratinocytes in the suprabasal epidermis, causing flaccid blisters. Nail involvemen...

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Main Authors: J. Vélez-Ponce, R.M. Ponce-Olivera, A. Bonifaz, J. Araiza-Santibañez, A. Tirado-Sánchez
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Language:English
Published: Permanyer 2016-01-01
Series:Revista Médica del Hospital General de México
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spelling doaj-54e08f01c329498983b8cf6f94f05c452020-11-25T01:41:01ZengPermanyerRevista Médica del Hospital General de México0185-10632016-01-017911410.1016/j.hgmx.2015.11.001Species isolated as the cause of onychomycosis in patients with pemphigus vulgarisJ. Vélez-Ponce0R.M. Ponce-Olivera1A. Bonifaz2J. Araiza-Santibañez3A. Tirado-Sánchez4Servicio de Dermatología, Hospital General de México, Mexico City, MexicoServicio de Dermatología, Hospital General de México, Mexico City, MexicoServicio de Dermatología, Hospital General de México, Mexico City, MexicoServicio de Dermatología, Hospital General de México, Mexico City, MexicoServicio de Dermatología, Hospital General de México, Mexico City, MexicoBackground: Pemphigus vulgaris (PV) is an autoimmune disease that affects the skin and mucous membranes. It is caused by antibodies directed against desmoglein 3 which leads to the breakdown of the junctions between keratinocytes in the suprabasal epidermis, causing flaccid blisters. Nail involvement in PV has been associated with chronic PV and immunosuppressive therapy, which can increase the risk of bacterial, viral or fungal infection in the nail apparatus. Objectives: To determine which species cause onychomycosis in patients with PV treated with prednisone 1 mg/kg/day. Materials and methods: An observational, descriptive study was performed in 169 patients: 85 were diagnosed with PV and treated with prednisone at a dose of 1 mg/kg/day (patients), and 84 without PV and not treated with steroids (controls). Results: The species most commonly isolated in the PV group was Trichophyton rubrum (29%), followed by Trichophyton mentagrophytes (6%), non-dermatophyte moulds (3%) and Candida albicans (3%). However, in 59% of cases, the causative agent was not identified. Conclusions: The presence of onychomycosis in patients with PV was not associated with the use of glucocorticoids; no greater prevalence of onychomycosis was observed in patients without PV and without steroid therapy.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0185106315000943TineaCandidiasisAutoimmune blistering diseaseOnychomycosis in immunosuppressed patients
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author J. Vélez-Ponce
R.M. Ponce-Olivera
A. Bonifaz
J. Araiza-Santibañez
A. Tirado-Sánchez
spellingShingle J. Vélez-Ponce
R.M. Ponce-Olivera
A. Bonifaz
J. Araiza-Santibañez
A. Tirado-Sánchez
Species isolated as the cause of onychomycosis in patients with pemphigus vulgaris
Revista Médica del Hospital General de México
Tinea
Candidiasis
Autoimmune blistering disease
Onychomycosis in immunosuppressed patients
author_facet J. Vélez-Ponce
R.M. Ponce-Olivera
A. Bonifaz
J. Araiza-Santibañez
A. Tirado-Sánchez
author_sort J. Vélez-Ponce
title Species isolated as the cause of onychomycosis in patients with pemphigus vulgaris
title_short Species isolated as the cause of onychomycosis in patients with pemphigus vulgaris
title_full Species isolated as the cause of onychomycosis in patients with pemphigus vulgaris
title_fullStr Species isolated as the cause of onychomycosis in patients with pemphigus vulgaris
title_full_unstemmed Species isolated as the cause of onychomycosis in patients with pemphigus vulgaris
title_sort species isolated as the cause of onychomycosis in patients with pemphigus vulgaris
publisher Permanyer
series Revista Médica del Hospital General de México
issn 0185-1063
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Background: Pemphigus vulgaris (PV) is an autoimmune disease that affects the skin and mucous membranes. It is caused by antibodies directed against desmoglein 3 which leads to the breakdown of the junctions between keratinocytes in the suprabasal epidermis, causing flaccid blisters. Nail involvement in PV has been associated with chronic PV and immunosuppressive therapy, which can increase the risk of bacterial, viral or fungal infection in the nail apparatus. Objectives: To determine which species cause onychomycosis in patients with PV treated with prednisone 1 mg/kg/day. Materials and methods: An observational, descriptive study was performed in 169 patients: 85 were diagnosed with PV and treated with prednisone at a dose of 1 mg/kg/day (patients), and 84 without PV and not treated with steroids (controls). Results: The species most commonly isolated in the PV group was Trichophyton rubrum (29%), followed by Trichophyton mentagrophytes (6%), non-dermatophyte moulds (3%) and Candida albicans (3%). However, in 59% of cases, the causative agent was not identified. Conclusions: The presence of onychomycosis in patients with PV was not associated with the use of glucocorticoids; no greater prevalence of onychomycosis was observed in patients without PV and without steroid therapy.
topic Tinea
Candidiasis
Autoimmune blistering disease
Onychomycosis in immunosuppressed patients
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0185106315000943
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