Background. Nail pyogenic granuloma is common, often seen as an urgent case, given the recent onset as a bleeding nodule. They are due to different causes that act through different pathogenetic mechanisms and may be treated in several ways. Both causes and treatments of nail pyogenic granuloma have never been classified. Objectives. To classify nail pyogenic granuloma according to the pathogenesis, describe the clinical and pathological features and provide guidelines for a correct diagnosis and treatment. Methods. A retrospective, observational study was performed reviewing epidemiological and clinical features of 58 cases of PG seen at our Departments in the last 5 years. A review of the literature was also carried out, using PubMed database and dermatological textbooks. Results. Nail pyogenic granuloma is usually due to the following causes: drugs, local trauma and peripheral nerve injury. Histopathology shows similar features in every type of pyogenic granuloma, irrespective of cause and location. Conclusions. The localization of nail pyogenic granuloma, the number of digits involved and clinical history help to identify the cause. When pyogenic granuloma is single, especially if it involves the nail bed, histological examination is necessary to rule out malignant melanoma. Treatment must be chosen according to the underlying cause.
B.M. Piraccini, S. Bellavista, C. Misciali, A. Tosti, D. de Berker, B. Richert. (2010). PERIUNGUAL AND SUBUNGUAL PYOGENIC GRANULOMA. BRITISH JOURNAL OF DERMATOLOGY, 163, 941-953 [10.1111/j.1365-2133.2010.09906.x].
PERIUNGUAL AND SUBUNGUAL PYOGENIC GRANULOMA.
PIRACCINI, BIANCA MARIA;BELLAVISTA, SARA;TOSTI, ANTONELLA;
2010
Abstract
Background. Nail pyogenic granuloma is common, often seen as an urgent case, given the recent onset as a bleeding nodule. They are due to different causes that act through different pathogenetic mechanisms and may be treated in several ways. Both causes and treatments of nail pyogenic granuloma have never been classified. Objectives. To classify nail pyogenic granuloma according to the pathogenesis, describe the clinical and pathological features and provide guidelines for a correct diagnosis and treatment. Methods. A retrospective, observational study was performed reviewing epidemiological and clinical features of 58 cases of PG seen at our Departments in the last 5 years. A review of the literature was also carried out, using PubMed database and dermatological textbooks. Results. Nail pyogenic granuloma is usually due to the following causes: drugs, local trauma and peripheral nerve injury. Histopathology shows similar features in every type of pyogenic granuloma, irrespective of cause and location. Conclusions. The localization of nail pyogenic granuloma, the number of digits involved and clinical history help to identify the cause. When pyogenic granuloma is single, especially if it involves the nail bed, histological examination is necessary to rule out malignant melanoma. Treatment must be chosen according to the underlying cause.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.