Pattern of skin and nail changes in chronic renal failure in Nepal: A hospital-based study
Autor: | Tapan Kumar Dhali, Sanjib Kumar Sharma, Shyam Sunder Pandey, Beni Amatya, Sudha Agrawal |
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Rok vydání: | 2008 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male medicine.medical_specialty medicine.medical_treatment Dermatology Skin Diseases Cohort Studies Nepal Risk Factors medicine Humans skin and connective tissue diseases Dialysis Aged integumentary system business.industry Case-control study General Medicine Middle Aged Occult Hyperpigmentation Surgery medicine.anatomical_structure Case-Control Studies Nail (anatomy) Etiology Kidney Failure Chronic Female Nail Changes sense organs medicine.symptom business Cohort study |
Zdroj: | The Journal of Dermatology. 35:140-145 |
ISSN: | 1346-8138 0385-2407 |
Popis: | Chronic renal failure, regardless of its cause, often produces specific dermatological abnormalities, which can develop long before failure manifests clinically. Our aim was to study the clinical pattern of skin and nail changes in chronic renal failure and also study the associations of these changes with age, sex, etiology and duration of the chronic renal failure. A total of 104 diagnosed cases of chronic renal failure were included in the study over a period of 1 year. Equal numbers of age- and sex-matched individuals were taken as controls. The male : female ratio was 1.4:1. The mean duration of chronic renal failure was 19 +/- 20 months. Among cases and controls, 72% and 16% had skin changes, respectively. Xerosis was the most common of the skin changes (28%), followed by hyperpigmentation (20%), pruritus (15%), infectious diseases (5%) and other skin changes (33%) in chronic renal failure patients. Abnormal nail changes were seen in 82% of the cases compared to only 8% of the controls. In the cases, white nail was most common followed by brown and half-and-half nail. Pruritus was significantly higher in the dialysis group whereas the nail changes were significantly higher in the non-dialysis group. The skin and nail changes were common in chronic renal failure and manifested in various forms. Thus, thorough inspection of the integument might reveal markers of occult renal disease. |
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