Medicine:Acroosteolysis
Acroosteolysis is resorption of the distal bony phalanges. Acroosteolysis has two patterns of resorption in adults: diffuse and bandlike.
The diffuse pattern of resorption has a widely diverse differential diagnosis which includes: pyknodysostosis, collagen vascular disease and vasculitis, Raynaud's neuropathy, trauma, epidermolysis bullosa, psoriasis, frostbite, sarcoidosis, hypertrophic osteoarthropathy, acromegaly, and advanced leprosy.[1][2][3]
The bandlike pattern of resorption may be seen with polyvinyl chloride exposure and Hadju-Cheney syndrome.[1]
A mnemonic commonly used for acro-osteolysis is PINCHFO.[4] Pyknodysostosis, Psoriasis, Injury (thermal burn, frostbite), Neuropathy (diabetes), Collagen vascular disease (scleroderma, Raynaud's), Hyperparathyroidism, Familial (Hadju-Cheney, progeria), Occupational (polyvinyl exposure),
Acroosteolysis may be associated with minimal skin changes or with ischemic skin lesions that may result in digital necrosis.[5]:665
See also
- Nail anatomy
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Yu, Joseph. Musculoskeletal Imaging, Case Review Series. 2008.
- ↑ Romero, Belinchón; Ramos Rincón, J.M.; Reyes Rabellc, F.. "Nail Involvement in Leprosy". Academia Española de Dermatología y Veneralogía. http://www.actasdermo.org/en/nail-involvement-in-leprosy/articulo/90143730/?pubmed=true.
- ↑ Baran, Robert; de Berker, David A. R.; Holzberg, Mark; Thomas, Luc (July 23, 2012). Baran and Dawber's Diseases of the Nails and their Management (4th ed.). Wiley. ISBN 978-0470657355. https://books.google.com/books?id=UsC8VCA4JQgC&q=acroosteolysis&pg=PA302. Retrieved 28 June 2014.
- ↑ Jones, Jeremy. Acro-osteolysis (mnemonic) | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia.org. doi:10.53347/rID-12202. https://radiopaedia.org/articles/acro-osteolysis-mnemonic?lang=us.
- ↑ Freedberg, et al. (2003). Fitzpatrick's Dermatology in General Medicine. (6th ed.). McGraw-Hill. ISBN:0-07-138076-0.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acroosteolysis.
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