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Caso dermatológico: Nevo melanocítico subungueal com pseudo-sinal de Hutchinson

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Resumo:ABSTRACT Hutchinson’s sign is characterized by extension of brown-black pigment from the nail bed, matrix, and nail plate onto the adjacent cuticle and proximal and/or lateral nailfolds. It is an important indicator of subungual melanoma. However, experience has demonstrated that Hutchinson’s sign, although valuable, is not an infallible predictor of melanoma. In fact, periungual pigmentation may be caused by a variety of benign disorders (pseudo-HS) and is not pathognomonic of melanoma. The authors present the clinical case of subungual melanocytic nevus with pseudo-Hutchinson sign in a seven year-old boy. He presented with subungual pigmentation of the second toe of the left foot, associated with periungual pigmentation compatible with Hutchinson sign. However, the biopsy of the lesion revealed a melanocytic nevus. Diagnosis: Subungual melanocytic nevus with pseudo-Hutchinson sign
Autores principais:Torres, T.
Outros Autores:Fernandes, I.; Caetano, M.; Costa, V.; Selores, M.
Assunto:pseudo-Hutchinson sign periungual hyperpigmentation melanocytic nevus subungual melanoma
Ano:2010
País:Portugal
Tipo de documento:artigo
Tipo de acesso:acesso aberto
Instituição associada:Centro Hospitalar Universitário de Santo António
Idioma:português
Origem:Repositório Científico da Unidade Local de Saúde de Santo António (ULSSA)
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Resumo:ABSTRACT Hutchinson’s sign is characterized by extension of brown-black pigment from the nail bed, matrix, and nail plate onto the adjacent cuticle and proximal and/or lateral nailfolds. It is an important indicator of subungual melanoma. However, experience has demonstrated that Hutchinson’s sign, although valuable, is not an infallible predictor of melanoma. In fact, periungual pigmentation may be caused by a variety of benign disorders (pseudo-HS) and is not pathognomonic of melanoma. The authors present the clinical case of subungual melanocytic nevus with pseudo-Hutchinson sign in a seven year-old boy. He presented with subungual pigmentation of the second toe of the left foot, associated with periungual pigmentation compatible with Hutchinson sign. However, the biopsy of the lesion revealed a melanocytic nevus. Diagnosis: Subungual melanocytic nevus with pseudo-Hutchinson sign