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Clinical and onychoscopic features of histopathologically proven onychopapillomas and literature update

Authors :
Vivian Wong
Tiziano Ferrari
Michela Starace
Bianca Maria Piraccini
Aurora Alessandrini
Carlotta Baraldi
Starace M.
Alessandrini A.
Ferrari T.
Wong V.
Baraldi C.
Piraccini B.M.
Source :
Journal of cutaneous pathologyREFERENCES. 49(2)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background Onychopapilloma is a benign tumor of the distal nail matrix and proximal nail bed with heterogeneous clinical presentations. It poses a diagnostic challenge because it could mimic subungual malignancies and inflammatory conditions. Clinical, onychoscopic, and histopathological clues play critical roles in diagnosis. Methods We performed a retrospective chart review of onychopapilloma cases collected over 10 years, and characterized the clinical, onychoscopic, and histopathological features of onychopapilloma at an academic institution. Results We obtained 17 biopsy-confirmed cases of onychopapilloma. Among our cases, we found manifestation of onychopapilloma as longitudinal erythronychia, longitudinal leukonychia, yellow-brown chromonychia, and longitudinal melanonychia. Long longitudinal or short splinter hemorrhages may be present. Distal fissuring with V-shaped notch, subungual keratotic mass, and onycholysis are other discernable features. Histopathological features include papillomatosis, epidermal hyperplasia, acanthosis of the distal nail bed, premature keratinization, matrix metaplasia, hyperkeratosis, and splinter hemorrhages; histopathological signs of malignancy were not observed in any of our cases. Conclusions Onychopapilloma has polymorphic clinical and morphological features. Onychoscopic and histopathological studies are important to help exclude malignant mimickers. Consider onychopapilloma in the differential diagnoses of a monodactylous longitudinal streak in the nail, especially on the left thumb of an adult female.

Details

ISSN :
16000560
Volume :
49
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of cutaneous pathologyREFERENCES
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....34fcc9eec20284d1f88433dc3072ec0c