2022
DOI: 10.1111/ijd.16167
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Description of the most severe signs in nail lichen planus: a strategy to contribute to the diagnosis of the severe stage

Abstract: Background Severe nail lichen planus (NLP) does not respond well to treatment and is often poorly considered and described in detail. Objective We sought to describe the characteristics of severe NLP. Methods A retrospective data analysis was performed, including the photographic records of the most compromised nails of patients with NLP over 18 years old, who consulted between 2009 and 2019 at the Instituto de Dermatologia Professor Rubem David Azulay in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Descriptive and statistical ana… Show more

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“…17). According to Ceccarelli et al [39], it is present in 74.5% of severe cases. Hyponychium Involvement Features Elmas et al [33] described prominent hyponychial vascular structures in 17.5% patients with mucocutaneous lichen planus, which was significantly higher compared to a healthy control group.…”
Section: Nail Matrix Involvement Featuresmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…17). According to Ceccarelli et al [39], it is present in 74.5% of severe cases. Hyponychium Involvement Features Elmas et al [33] described prominent hyponychial vascular structures in 17.5% patients with mucocutaneous lichen planus, which was significantly higher compared to a healthy control group.…”
Section: Nail Matrix Involvement Featuresmentioning
confidence: 96%