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Revista Portuguesa de Medicina Geral e Familiar

 ISSN 2182-5173

SILVA, Joana Ribeiro da    VARANDAS, Paula. Unusual nail alterations in a child: a consequence of a common infection (a case report). []. , 39, 2, pp.159-163.   30--2023. ISSN 2182-5173.  https://doi.org/10.32385/rpmgf.v39i2.13553.

Introduction:

Onychomadesis refers to the proximal separation of the nail plate from the matrix following a temporary arrest in nail formation, leading to nail shedding. While it can be a consequence of multiple aetiologies, it is uncommon in childhood. To our knowledge, this is the first case reporting the association between onychomadesis and hand-foot-and-mouth disease in the context of primary health care in Portugal.

Case description:

A previously healthy 21-month-old male child, otherwise asymptomatic except for fingernail alterations, was diagnosed with hand-foot-and-mouth disease four weeks before nail changes.

Comment:

Beau’s lines and onychomadesis are late complications of hand-foot-and-mouth disease. Clinicians must invest in a proper and detailed patients’ medical history and assess recent viral infections. On the other hand, the knowledge of probable indicators and of the association between onychomadesis and hand-foot-and-mouth disease itself may avoid inadequate investigations, referrals, and treatments. Furthermore, advising, and reassuring patients/parents/caregivers about possible nail alterations weeks following hand-foot-and-mouth disease may also prevent unnecessary concerns.

: Hand-foot-and-mouth disease; Nails, malformed; Case reports.

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