Clinical observation and follow-up of subungual splinter hemorrhages of toenails in Chinese adults

Background: Subungual splinter hemorrhage (SSH) is a common nail disorder and is difficult to differentiate from other nail diseases because of their similar characteristics. The epidemiological study of SSH is lacking and it is unclear whether SSH needs treatment or not. Aims: The aims of this stud...

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Main Authors: Jing Gao, Changbing Shen, Randy Ko, Yajun Guo, Xue Shen, Yong Cui, Chunjun Yang
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2020-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Dermatology
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Online Access:http://www.e-ijd.org/article.asp?issn=0019-5154;year=2020;volume=65;issue=1;spage=11;epage=16;aulast=Gao
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spelling doaj-97370ede5a11411bbe63dcaa708a9a942020-11-25T02:45:40ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Dermatology0019-51541998-36112020-01-01651111610.4103/ijd.IJD_193_18Clinical observation and follow-up of subungual splinter hemorrhages of toenails in Chinese adultsJing GaoChangbing ShenRandy KoYajun GuoXue ShenYong CuiChunjun YangBackground: Subungual splinter hemorrhage (SSH) is a common nail disorder and is difficult to differentiate from other nail diseases because of their similar characteristics. The epidemiological study of SSH is lacking and it is unclear whether SSH needs treatment or not. Aims: The aims of this study were to observe the clinical characteristics of SSH of toenails in Chinese adults and to provide a reference for the diagnosis and prognosis of patients with SSH. Materials and Methods: We collected and followed up 63 SSH patients who were diagnosed through dermoscopic examination. The clinical and dermoscopic characteristics, disease course, and recovery results were recorded. Data sets were analyzed through the use of SPSS 16.0. Literature concerning SSH were reviewed and compared with the results in this study. Results: Sixty-three SSH patients were included with an age range of 17–58 years. Nearly 93.7% of SSH patients occurred in the right, left, or right and left first toenails; 66.7% of SSH patients occurred only in one toenail; there were 60.3% of SSH patients with a clear stimulus causing it and 31.8% of SSH patients with five types of comorbidities. The common characteristics of dermoscopy showed a reddish brown or brown stain with a clear boundary visible under the nail in which the color gradually faded outward from the center, with no blue or white structure. After following up for 24 weeks, the disappearance of hemorrhage was observed in 95.2% of SSH patients. For the recovered SSH patients, data analysis showed no significant difference in the course of SSH in males and females (P = 0.645); the statistical analysis showed that there was no significant correlation (r2 = −0.002) between age and course in recovered SSH patients (P = 0.986). Conclusions: It is unnecessary to do any special treatment during the 1st year. Measures ought to be taken for SSH patients if the course of the disease exceeds more than 1 year.http://www.e-ijd.org/article.asp?issn=0019-5154;year=2020;volume=65;issue=1;spage=11;epage=16;aulast=Gaochinese adultsclinical observationsubungual splinter hemorrhagetoenail
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author Jing Gao
Changbing Shen
Randy Ko
Yajun Guo
Xue Shen
Yong Cui
Chunjun Yang
spellingShingle Jing Gao
Changbing Shen
Randy Ko
Yajun Guo
Xue Shen
Yong Cui
Chunjun Yang
Clinical observation and follow-up of subungual splinter hemorrhages of toenails in Chinese adults
Indian Journal of Dermatology
chinese adults
clinical observation
subungual splinter hemorrhage
toenail
author_facet Jing Gao
Changbing Shen
Randy Ko
Yajun Guo
Xue Shen
Yong Cui
Chunjun Yang
author_sort Jing Gao
title Clinical observation and follow-up of subungual splinter hemorrhages of toenails in Chinese adults
title_short Clinical observation and follow-up of subungual splinter hemorrhages of toenails in Chinese adults
title_full Clinical observation and follow-up of subungual splinter hemorrhages of toenails in Chinese adults
title_fullStr Clinical observation and follow-up of subungual splinter hemorrhages of toenails in Chinese adults
title_full_unstemmed Clinical observation and follow-up of subungual splinter hemorrhages of toenails in Chinese adults
title_sort clinical observation and follow-up of subungual splinter hemorrhages of toenails in chinese adults
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Dermatology
issn 0019-5154
1998-3611
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Background: Subungual splinter hemorrhage (SSH) is a common nail disorder and is difficult to differentiate from other nail diseases because of their similar characteristics. The epidemiological study of SSH is lacking and it is unclear whether SSH needs treatment or not. Aims: The aims of this study were to observe the clinical characteristics of SSH of toenails in Chinese adults and to provide a reference for the diagnosis and prognosis of patients with SSH. Materials and Methods: We collected and followed up 63 SSH patients who were diagnosed through dermoscopic examination. The clinical and dermoscopic characteristics, disease course, and recovery results were recorded. Data sets were analyzed through the use of SPSS 16.0. Literature concerning SSH were reviewed and compared with the results in this study. Results: Sixty-three SSH patients were included with an age range of 17–58 years. Nearly 93.7% of SSH patients occurred in the right, left, or right and left first toenails; 66.7% of SSH patients occurred only in one toenail; there were 60.3% of SSH patients with a clear stimulus causing it and 31.8% of SSH patients with five types of comorbidities. The common characteristics of dermoscopy showed a reddish brown or brown stain with a clear boundary visible under the nail in which the color gradually faded outward from the center, with no blue or white structure. After following up for 24 weeks, the disappearance of hemorrhage was observed in 95.2% of SSH patients. For the recovered SSH patients, data analysis showed no significant difference in the course of SSH in males and females (P = 0.645); the statistical analysis showed that there was no significant correlation (r2 = −0.002) between age and course in recovered SSH patients (P = 0.986). Conclusions: It is unnecessary to do any special treatment during the 1st year. Measures ought to be taken for SSH patients if the course of the disease exceeds more than 1 year.
topic chinese adults
clinical observation
subungual splinter hemorrhage
toenail
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