Diagnostic role of ultrasound elastography for nail bed involvement in psoriasis

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Objective:Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory disease that affects the skin, joints, and nails. To investigate the efficacy of sonoelastographic evaluation for assessing nail involvement and severity in psoriasis.Materials and methods:Thirty-one psoriasis patients and 31 healthy control subjects were included in the study. The nail thickness and nail bed thickness of the thumbs of all cases were measured by gray scale ultrasonography. In addition, the values of strain elastography were measured by sonoelastography.Results:Of the participants, 38 were male and 24 were female; the ratio of males and females was equal in both groups. There was no significant difference between the patient and control group in terms of gender and age. In the patient group, the mean duration of illness was 13.87±9.8 years, mean PASI score was 5.53±2.38, and mean NAPSI score was 33.97±37.99. The nail plate thickness and elastography strain ratios were found to be statistically higher in the psoriasis group compared to the control group. There was also significant correlation between elastography strain ratios and nail thickness (P=.014), nail bed thickness (P

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Asil, K., & Yaldiz, M. (2019). Diagnostic role of ultrasound elastography for nail bed involvement in psoriasis. Medicine (United States), 98(50). https://doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000017917

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