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Nail Splinter Hemorrhage

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Nail Splinter Hemorrhage, Splinter Hemorrhage

  • Pathophysiology
  1. Capillary leak at epidermal ridge
  • Signs
  1. Red or brown Nail Longitudinal Band 1-3 mm long
    1. Typically start as red and then transition to brown or black
  2. Involves nail bed (not nail plate)
  3. Lines persist despite pressure applied to the nail
    1. Lines are due to blood that has leaked from the vasculature
  • Causes
  1. Subacute Bacterial Endocarditis (classic)
    1. Only occurs in 15% of endocarditis cases
  2. Local Trauma (common cause)
  3. Psoriasis
  4. Onychomycosis
  5. Trichinosis
  6. Other conditions include renal, pulmonary and endocrine conditions
  • References
  1. Degowin (1987) Diagnostic Exam, Macmillan, p. 697
  2. Tully (2012) Am Fam Physician 85(8): 779-87 [PubMed]