Red lunulae
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Specialty | Dermatology |
Red lunulae is characterized by a dusky erythema confined to the lunulae, as has been reported in association with alopecia areata.[1]: 791 It is most commonly seen on the thumbnail.
Signs and symptoms
Red lunulae describes
Causes
Increased arteriolar blood flow, the vasodilatory capacitance phenomenon, and modifications to the optical characteristics of the nail plate overlaying the blood vessel, which accentuates the normal blood vessels, have all been proposed as possible causes of the red lunula.[4][5]
Disorders associated with red lunulae include
systemic lupus erythematosus, reticulosarcoma, psoriasis, hepatic cirrhosis, lymphogranuloma venereum, rheumatoid arthritis, alopecia areata, cardiac failure, and carbon monoxide poisoning.[4]
History
Terry originally reported red lunulae in patients in 1954.[6]
See also
References
Further reading
- Roest, Y; Middendorp, H; Evers, A; Kerkhof, P; Pasch, M (2018). "Nail Involvement in Alopecia Areata: A Questionnaire-based Survey on Clinical Signs, Impact on Quality of Life and Review of the Literature". Acta Dermato Venereologica. 98 (2). Medical Journals Sweden AB: 212–217. ISSN 0001-5555.
- Jorizzo, Joseph L.; GonzalezD, Emilio B.; Daniels, Jerry C. (1983). "Red lunulae in a patient with rheumatoid arthritis". Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 8 (5). Elsevier BV: 711–714. ISSN 0190-9622.