2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaad.2007.10.643
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Nail degloving, a polyetiologic condition with 3 main patterns: A new syndrome

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“…Histologic sections of this intact nail unit revealed mixed features of hyperkeratotic and pseudobullous LP. This form of degloving contrasts with the circumfurential shedding seen in toxic epidermal necrolysis and gangrene whereby the entire digital pulpar epidermis is extruded (16).…”
Section: Inflammatory Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…Histologic sections of this intact nail unit revealed mixed features of hyperkeratotic and pseudobullous LP. This form of degloving contrasts with the circumfurential shedding seen in toxic epidermal necrolysis and gangrene whereby the entire digital pulpar epidermis is extruded (16).…”
Section: Inflammatory Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Another recently described phenomenon related to nail unit LP is that it can present with degloving of the nail unit (16). Degloving refers to partial or complete avulsion of the nail and surrounding tissue.…”
Section: Inflammatory Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But the most surprising nail disorder I have ever seen is certainly the “nail degloving syndrome,” which I published in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology (Fig. 3a, b) [20]. …”
Section: Miscellaneousmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nail degloving was recently described by Baran and Perrin having three main clinical presentations and multiple etiologies. [11] First is the typical thimbleshaped nail shedding in which the walls of the thimble are composed of the skin of the distal digit including the nail plate (circumferential skin shedding). Second, a partially sloughed-off nail plate with its surrounding tissue composes nail degloving.…”
Section: New Entities Describedmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lichen planus can rarely present with nail degloving type of involvement. [11] Common disorders-uncommon site Seborrheic keratosis (SKs) is a common benign epithelial cell tumor which commonly occurs in head and neck area and upper trunk. Bon-Mardion et al [12] for the first time have reported SKs involving the nail bed.…”
Section: New Entities Describedmentioning
confidence: 99%