4.2.5 Nail Colour Changes
ICD-11
Synonyms
Not available.
Definition
Abnormal colours (e.g. black, brown, green, yellow, blue-red, white) in nail plate or nail bed.
Aetiology & Pathogenesis
Vary according to colour.
Brown-black
- Medications: anti-malarials, cytostatic agents, antibiotics, psoralens, zidovudine in HIV infection
- Melanocytic: ethnic, melanocytic nevus, malignant melanoma
- Endocrine: Addison disease, Cushing disease
- Iron: hematoma, hemochromatosis
- Lupus erythematosus
Yellow-brown
- Psoriasis
- Onychomycosis
- Lichen planus
Green
- Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Yellow
- Onychomycosis
- Yellow nail syndrome (often associated with chronic sinusitis, bronchitis, pleuritis, pulmonary fibrosis, bronchiectases)
Blue-red
- Glomus tumor
- Nail bed cyanosis (central circulatory problems, methemoglobinemia)
White
- Deficiency in certain minerals or vitamins. The deficiencies most commonly include zinc and calcium
Signs & Symptoms
Usually asymptomatic discolouration of nails.
Localisation
Finger- or toe-nails.
Classification
No specific classification.
Laboratory & other workups
Depends on suspected underlying disease. Consider clipping of nail for microbial analysis. Histology may be required in brown/black discoloration (mandatory if melanoma suspected).
Dermatopathology
Depends on cause of discoloration.
Course
Acute, sub-acute to chronic, relapsing.
Complications
Depending on cause, often nail destruction.
Diagnosis
Clinical findings, mycology, bacteriology, histology.
Differential diagnosis
See above.
Prevention & Therapy
Directed at underlying cause.
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